The Labor Department reported that consumer prices rose 3.5% annually in June, signaling a steady drift toward Federal Reserve targets. This cooling trend was largely fueled by a welcome dip in gasoline costs, providing a rare moment of respite for household budgets.
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Consumer Stocks Dip as Oil Volatility Overshadows Cooling Inflation
Rising oil futures are rattling investors, pushing consumer stocks into the red even as the latest inflation data offers a glimmer of relief. While the consumer price index retreated for the first time since 2020, geopolitical tensions near the Strait of Hormuz are threatening to erase those hard-won gains at the pump.

However, this optimism remains fragile. Crude oil futures surged 11% over the last two days, driven by escalating conflict over control of the Strait of Hormuz. Analysts warn that this sudden volatility in energy markets will likely trigger a rebound in fuel prices, complicating the path forward for consumer-facing companies and tempering the relief found in the latest inflation report.
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