Global stocks rise after Wall St slips closer to bear market

May 19, 2022, 10:56 AM | Updated: May 21, 2022, 8:55 pm
In this photo provided by the New York Stock Exchange, a pair of traders work on the floor, Friday,...

In this photo provided by the New York Stock Exchange, a pair of traders work on the floor, Friday, May 20, 2022. The stock market clawed back from a midday drop Friday after coming to the edge of its first bear market since the beginning of the pandemic. (Allie Joseph/New York Stock Exchange via AP)

(Allie Joseph/New York Stock Exchange via AP)

              In this photo provided by the New York Stock Exchange, a pair of traders work on the floor, Friday, May 20, 2022.  The stock market clawed back from a midday drop Friday after coming to the edge of its first bear market since the beginning of the pandemic. (Allie Joseph/New York Stock Exchange via AP)
            
              In this photo provided by the New York Stock Exchange, trader Michael Urkonis works on the floor, Friday, May 20, 2022. The stock market clawed back from a midday drop Friday after coming to the edge of its first bear market since the beginning of the pandemic. (Allie Joseph/New York Stock Exchange via AP)
            
              In this photo provided by the New York Stock Exchange, specialist James Denaro works at his post on the floor, Friday, May 20, 2022. The stock market clawed back from a midday drop Friday after coming to the edge of its first bear market since the beginning of the pandemic.  (Allie Joseph/New York Stock Exchange via AP)
            
              In this photo provided by the New York Stock Exchange, trader James Conti works on the floor, Friday, May 20, 2022. The stock market clawed back from a midday drop Friday after coming to the edge of its first bear market since the beginning of the pandemic. (Allie Joseph/New York Stock Exchange via AP)
            
              In this photo provided by the New York Stock Exchange, a pair of traders work on the floor, Friday, May 20, 2022.  The stock market clawed back from a midday drop Friday after coming to the edge of its first bear market since the beginning of the pandemic. (Allie Joseph/New York Stock Exchange via AP)
            
              In this photo provided by the New York Stock Exchange, trader Michael Urkonis works on the floor, Friday, May 20, 2022. The stock market clawed back from a midday drop Friday after coming to the edge of its first bear market since the beginning of the pandemic. (Allie Joseph/New York Stock Exchange via AP)
            
              In this photo provided by the New York Stock Exchange, specialist James Denaro works at his post on the floor, Friday, May 20, 2022. The stock market clawed back from a midday drop Friday after coming to the edge of its first bear market since the beginning of the pandemic.  (Allie Joseph/New York Stock Exchange via AP)
            
              In this photo provided by the New York Stock Exchange, trader James Conti works on the floor, Friday, May 20, 2022. The stock market clawed back from a midday drop Friday after coming to the edge of its first bear market since the beginning of the pandemic. (Allie Joseph/New York Stock Exchange via AP)
            
              In this photo provided by the New York Stock Exchange, a pair of traders work on the floor, Friday, May 20, 2022.  The stock market clawed back from a midday drop Friday after coming to the edge of its first bear market since the beginning of the pandemic. (Allie Joseph/New York Stock Exchange via AP)
            
              In this photo provided by the New York Stock Exchange, trader Michael Urkonis works on the floor, Friday, May 20, 2022. The stock market clawed back from a midday drop Friday after coming to the edge of its first bear market since the beginning of the pandemic. (Allie Joseph/New York Stock Exchange via AP)
            
              In this photo provided by the New York Stock Exchange, specialist James Denaro works at his post on the floor, Friday, May 20, 2022. The stock market clawed back from a midday drop Friday after coming to the edge of its first bear market since the beginning of the pandemic.  (Allie Joseph/New York Stock Exchange via AP)
            
              In this photo provided by the New York Stock Exchange, trader James Conti works on the floor, Friday, May 20, 2022. The stock market clawed back from a midday drop Friday after coming to the edge of its first bear market since the beginning of the pandemic. (Allie Joseph/New York Stock Exchange via AP)
            
              In this photo provided by the New York Stock Exchange, a pair of traders work on the floor, Friday, May 20, 2022.  The stock market clawed back from a midday drop Friday after coming to the edge of its first bear market since the beginning of the pandemic. (Allie Joseph/New York Stock Exchange via AP)
            
              In this photo provided by the New York Stock Exchange, trader Michael Urkonis works on the floor, Friday, May 20, 2022. The stock market clawed back from a midday drop Friday after coming to the edge of its first bear market since the beginning of the pandemic. (Allie Joseph/New York Stock Exchange via AP)
            
              In this photo provided by the New York Stock Exchange, specialist James Denaro works at his post on the floor, Friday, May 20, 2022. The stock market clawed back from a midday drop Friday after coming to the edge of its first bear market since the beginning of the pandemic.  (Allie Joseph/New York Stock Exchange via AP)
            
              In this photo provided by the New York Stock Exchange, trader James Conti works on the floor, Friday, May 20, 2022. The stock market clawed back from a midday drop Friday after coming to the edge of its first bear market since the beginning of the pandemic. (Allie Joseph/New York Stock Exchange via AP)
            
              In this photo provided by the New York Stock Exchange, a pair of traders work on the floor, Friday, May 20, 2022. Another drop for stocks on Friday has pushed the S&P 500 index 20% below its peak set early this year. (Allie Joseph/New York Stock Exchange via AP)
            
              In this photo provided by the New York Stock Exchange, trader Michael Urkonis works on the floor, Friday, May 20, 2022. Another drop for stocks on Friday has pushed the S&P 500 index 20% below its peak set early this year. (Allie Joseph/New York Stock Exchange via AP)
            
              In this photo provided by the New York Stock Exchange, specialist James Denaro works at his post on the floor, Friday, May 20, 2022. Another drop for stocks on Friday has pushed the S&P 500 index 20% below its peak set early this year. (Allie Joseph/New York Stock Exchange via AP)
            
              In this photo provided by the New York Stock Exchange, trader James Conti works on the floor, Friday, May 20, 2022. Another drop for stocks on Friday has pushed the S&P 500 index 20% below its peak set early this year. (Allie Joseph/New York Stock Exchange via AP)
            
              In this photo provided by the New York Stock Exchange, a pair of traders work on the floor, Friday, May 20, 2022. Another drop for stocks on Friday has pushed the S&P 500 index 20% below its peak set early this year. (Allie Joseph/New York Stock Exchange via AP)
            
              In this photo provided by the New York Stock Exchange, trader Michael Urkonis works on the floor, Friday, May 20, 2022. Another drop for stocks on Friday has pushed the S&P 500 index 20% below its peak set early this year. (Allie Joseph/New York Stock Exchange via AP)
            
              In this photo provided by the New York Stock Exchange, specialist James Denaro works at his post on the floor, Friday, May 20, 2022. Another drop for stocks on Friday has pushed the S&P 500 index 20% below its peak set early this year. (Allie Joseph/New York Stock Exchange via AP)
            
              In this photo provided by the New York Stock Exchange, trader James Conti works on the floor, Friday, May 20, 2022. Another drop for stocks on Friday has pushed the S&P 500 index 20% below its peak set early this year. (Allie Joseph/New York Stock Exchange via AP)
            
              In this photo provided by the New York Stock Exchange, a pair of traders work on the floor, Friday, May 20, 2022. Another drop for stocks on Friday has pushed the S&P 500 index 20% below its peak set early this year. (Allie Joseph/New York Stock Exchange via AP)
            
              In this photo provided by the New York Stock Exchange, trader Michael Urkonis works on the floor, Friday, May 20, 2022. Another drop for stocks on Friday has pushed the S&P 500 index 20% below its peak set early this year. (Allie Joseph/New York Stock Exchange via AP)
            
              In this photo provided by the New York Stock Exchange, specialist James Denaro works at his post on the floor, Friday, May 20, 2022. Another drop for stocks on Friday has pushed the S&P 500 index 20% below its peak set early this year. (Allie Joseph/New York Stock Exchange via AP)
            
              In this photo provided by the New York Stock Exchange, trader James Conti works on the floor, Friday, May 20, 2022. Another drop for stocks on Friday has pushed the S&P 500 index 20% below its peak set early this year. (Allie Joseph/New York Stock Exchange via AP)
            
              FILE - The New York Stock Exchange operates during normal business hours in the Financial District, Wednesday, Oct. 13, 2021, in the Manhattan borough of New York.  Stocks are off to a solid start on Wall Street Friday, May 20, 2022 but are still headed for another week of declines following a massive pullback two days ago. (AP Photo/John Minchillo, File)
            
              FILE - The New York Stock Exchange operates during normal business hours in the Financial District, Wednesday, Oct. 13, 2021, in the Manhattan borough of New York.  Stocks are off to a solid start on Wall Street Friday, May 20, 2022 but are still headed for another week of declines following a massive pullback two days ago. (AP Photo/John Minchillo, File)
            
              FILE - The New York Stock Exchange operates during normal business hours in the Financial District, Wednesday, Oct. 13, 2021, in the Manhattan borough of New York.  Stocks are off to a solid start on Wall Street Friday, May 20, 2022 but are still headed for another week of declines following a massive pullback two days ago. (AP Photo/John Minchillo, File)
            
              FILE - The New York Stock Exchange operates during normal business hours in the Financial District, Wednesday, Oct. 13, 2021, in the Manhattan borough of New York.  Stocks are off to a solid start on Wall Street Friday, May 20, 2022 but are still headed for another week of declines following a massive pullback two days ago. (AP Photo/John Minchillo, File)
            
              FILE - The New York Stock Exchange operates during normal business hours in the Financial District, Wednesday, Oct. 13, 2021, in the Manhattan borough of New York.  Stocks are off to a solid start on Wall Street Friday, May 20, 2022 but are still headed for another week of declines following a massive pullback two days ago. (AP Photo/John Minchillo, File)
            
              A currency trader passes by screens showing the Korea Composite Stock Price Index (KOSPI), center left, and the exchange rate of South Korean won against the U.S. dollar, center right, at the foreign exchange dealing room of the KEB Hana Bank headquarters in Seoul, South Korea, Friday, May 20, 2022. Asian stock markets rose Friday after Wall Street fell closer to bear territory, China cut a key interest rate and Japanese inflation edged higher. (AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon)
            
              A currency trader watches monitors at the foreign exchange dealing room of the KEB Hana Bank headquarters in Seoul, South Korea, Friday, May 20, 2022. Asian stock markets rose Friday after Wall Street fell closer to bear territory, China cut a key interest rate and Japanese inflation edged higher. (AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon)
            
              A currency trader watches monitors at the foreign exchange dealing room of the KEB Hana Bank headquarters in Seoul, South Korea, Friday, May 20, 2022. Asian stock markets rose Friday after Wall Street fell closer to bear territory, China cut a key interest rate and Japanese inflation edged higher. (AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon)

BEIJING (AP) — Global stock markets rose Friday after Wall Street fell closer to bear territory, China cut a key interest rate and Japanese inflation edged higher.

London opened higher while Frankfurt retreated. Shanghai, Tokyo, Hong Kong and Sydney gained. Oil prices declined.

Wall Street futures were higher after the benchmark S&P 500 index lost 0.6% on Thursday as rising interest rates, Russia’s war on Ukraine and a Chinese economic slowdown added to investor unease. The benchmark is down 18.7% from its January high and close to the 20% decline that defines a bear market.

“This is unlikely to be rock bottom, given the tightening of financial conditions ahead,” said Tan Boon Heng of Mizuho Bank in a report. “Reality may again be harsher than expectations.”

In early trading, the FTSE in London rose 1.5% to 7,409.16 while Frankfurt’s DAX shed 0.9% to 13,882.30. The CAC 40 in Paris sank 1.3% to 6,272.71.

On Wall Street, the S&P 500 future was up 0.8%. On Thursday, the Dow Jones Industrial Average also fell 0.8% and the Nasdaq slipped 0.3%.

In Asia, the Shanghai Composite Index rose 1.2% to 3,134.21 after the Chinese central bank reduced its rate on a five-year loan, which would shore up weak housing sales by cutting mortgage costs. The one-year loan rate that affects commercial borrowers was left unchanged.

That suggests Beijing is “trying to keep easing targeted and that we shouldn’t expect large-scale stimulus,” said Julian Evans-Pritchard of Capital Economics in a report.

The Nikkei 225 in Tokyo jumped 1.3% to 26,746.24 after Japanese consumer inflation rose to 2.5% in April from the previous month’s 1.3%. It was the first time since 2008 that inflation was above the central bank’s 2% target.

Core inflation, which excludes fresh food and energy, rose to a seven-year high of 2.1% from March’s 0.8%. Despite that, economists say the central bank is unlikely to change interest rates due to the weakness of the economy, which contracted in the last quarter.

The Hang Seng in Hong Kong gained 2% to 20,533.33 and the Kospi in Seoul advanced 1.7% to 2,636.83. Sydney’s S&P-ASX 200 added 1% to 7,139.00.

India’s Sensex rose 2.2% to 53,950.87. New Zealand and Southeast Asian markets also rose.

Investors are watching the Federal Reserve for hints of more interest rate hikes to cool inflation that is running at a four-decade high. Fed Chair Jerome Powell said this week the U.S. central bank might take more aggressive action if price pressures fail to ease.

Traders also are uneasy about China’s economy following official data that showed factory and consumer activity in April were weaker than forecast after Shanghai and other industrial centers shut down to fight coronavirus outbreaks.

U.S. tech stocks fell Thursday, accounting for a big share of the S&P 500’s drop.

Cisco Systems slumped 13.7% after the seller of routers and switches cut its profit forecast amid supply chain constraints. Synopsis jumped 10.3% after the software company raised its financial forecasts for the year.

Retailers and other companies that rely on direct consumer spending mostly rose. Amazon added 0.2% and Expedia climbed 5.3%.

In energy markets, benchmark U.S. crude lost 70 cents to $109.19 per barrel in electronic trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange. The contract rose $2.62 on Thursday to $112.21. Brent crude, the price basis for international oil trading, shed 45 cents to $111.59 per barrel in London. It gained $2.93 the previous session to $112.04.

The dollar edged up to 127.78 yen from Thursday’s 127.74 yen. The euro declined to $1.0574 from $1.0598.

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Global stocks rise after Wall St slips closer to bear market