World Stocks Bounce, Fiscal Hopes Boost UK Bonds

World Stocks Bounce, Fiscal Hopes Boost UK Bonds
A man walks past in front of an electric monitor displaying the Japanese Nikkei share average in Tokyo, Japan, on Oct. 14, 2022. Issei Kato/Reuters
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LONDON/SYDNEY—World stocks rose on Friday, recovering from the previous session’s 2–1/2 year lows on an overnight rally in U.S. stocks, while British government bonds rose on speculation of a U-turn on the country’s fiscal plans.

Much-anticipated U.S. data on Thursday showed core inflation—which excludes food and fuel prices— came in above forecasts at 6.6 percent, the biggest annual increase in 40 years, driven by large price gains in the services sector.