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    Why tariff-driven inflation and a weakening labor market haven’t been bad for U.S. stocks

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    In one of the more surprising developments of the current trading environment, U.S. stocks finished at or near record highs on Thursday despite a sharper-than-expected increase in producer prices and a weakening labor market that is pointing to slowing economic growth.

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