NEW YORK (Reuters) - Global stocks rose to a fresh six-month high on Friday as U.S. labour market data eased concerns about an economic slowdown, while optimism that a trade deal between the United States and China was drawing closer also lifted sentiment.After outsized results some analysts saw as distorted by the partial government shutdown in the prior two months, data showed U.S. employment growth accelerated from a 17-month low in March, buoyed by milder weather.U.S. short-term..