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Hopes for cooling inflation are stifled by Wall Street’s expectations for Trump 2.0

Just as many investors and traders remain sanguine about the prospects of cooling U.S. inflation when Thursday’s consumer-price index for June comes out, Wall Street is pointing to the potential inflationary impacts of a second presidency under Republican Donald Trump.

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