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Stocks have been on the upswing ahead of a key inflation reading for June, with the consumer price index expected to show further progress in retreat from its peak above 9% last summer. The Federal Reserve has indicated it likely has a few more rate hikes on tap this year to help bring inflation down toward its 2% annual target. Investors also will be tuning into second-quarter earnings, which kick off in earnest later in the week with results from some of the nation’s biggest banks.
@exxonmobil signals profit drop, cites lower prices
Operating earnings dropped to about $7.8 billion, when surging oil and gas prices after Russia's invasion of Ukraine boosted global energy results to record levels.
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