16-10-2015 10:47 via news.yahoo.com

World shares rise to two-month highs after U.S. data

By Alistair Smout LONDON (Reuters) - Europe extended a global share market rebound on Friday, following Asian and U.S. stock indexes higher after better U.S. data helped allay fears about global growth and sent world stocks to two-month highs. The pan-European FTSEurofirst 300 rose 0.7 percent, up for a second straight session to recoup losses made earlier in the week after weak data from China. Core inflation data also showed some signs that price pressures in the economy were beginning to buil
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