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Tariff-induced inflation is evident — and higher costs are hitting consumers in the wallet.
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US retail sales bounce around in a whipsaw trade environment AP NewsRetail sales jumped more than expected last month CNNThe stock market isn't waiting around for Aug. 1 to decide if tariffs will hurt consumers MarketWatchConsumer Spending Is Starting to Crack. What It Means For Retail Stocks. Barron's
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Trading desks across Wall Street have benefited as President Donald Trump's tariff policies have roiled markets for bonds, currencies, commodities and stocks.
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