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WHOLESALE PRICES SHOW FIRST DROP IN ALMOST A YEAR ON LOWER GAS PRICES, BUT INFLATION STILL TOO HIGH
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AT A GLANCE
Wholesale prices fell in June for the first time in 10 months largely due to lower gas prices, but it is unclear if the recent slowdown in inflation will persist in light of renewed hostilities between the U.S. and Iran.
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KEY FACTS
- Topic: BUSINESS — the feed headline centres on WHOLESALE, PRICES, SHOW, FIRST, DROP.
- Original feed: MarketWatch.com - Top Stories.
- Published: 15 Jul 2026, 14:35 UK.
- Coverage checked: 1 distinct source and 0 closely matched related stories.
WHAT HAPPENED
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- MarketWatch.com - Top Stories: Wholesale prices fell in June for the first time in 10 months largely due to lower gas prices, but it is unclear if the recent slowdown in inflation will persist in light of renewed hostilities between the U.S.
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- 15/07/2026, 14:35 PRIMARY FEED WHOLESALE PRICES SHOW FIRST DROP IN ALMOST A YEAR ON LOWER GAS PRICES, BUT INFLATION STILL TOO HIGH (MarketWatch.com - Top Stories • 21 mins ago) [Story Intel]
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