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Falling gas prices likely cut inflation last month but renewal of Iran war could undo progress
Falling gas prices likely reduced inflation in June, marking the first monthly decline in nearly four years, but renewed U.S.-Iran tensions over the Strait of Hormuz have pushed oil prices higher. The Federal Reserve is closely monitoring core inflation, which is projected to rise 0.2% monthly, while concerns persist about AI infrastructure investments potentially worsening inflation.
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