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Cooling Inflation Could Keep the Stock Rally Alive

Signs of cooling inflation are giving Wall Street some room to breathe as the S&P 500 pushes to fresh record highs, while investors reassess the outlook for Federal Reserve policy. Eric Criscuolo, Market Strategist at the New York Stock Exchange, joins in to break down the latest PPI, CPI and retail sales data and what they reveal about the strength of the U.S. consumer and the broader economy. 

Criscuolo explains why the weaker July retail sales report may not necessarily signal a major slowdown, pointing to lower gasoline prices and shifting online shopping patterns as important factors. He also discusses why inflation appears to be stabilizing or gradually cooling, while markets increasingly consider the possibility of interest rates remaining elevated for longer.

The conversation also explores the AI trade and the outlook for technology stocks, with strong corporate earnings and unprecedented AI demand continuing to support the broader market. Criscuolo also weighs in on Treasury yields, upcoming Federal Reserve commentary, energy prices and the pressure higher costs are putting on lower- and middle-income consumers as investors look toward the second half of 2026.

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