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  2. Analysis-Renewed inflation worries help drive oil price rally

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    In an environment where U.S. stock markets came under pressure at the beginning of the year and benchmark Treasury yields hit 15-month highs, prices of oil and other commodities considered higher ...

  3. Analysis-Looming tariffs worry Wall Street over earnings hit ...

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    Investors are bracing for a looming hit to U.S. corporate profits and pressure on inflation if President Donald Trump makes good on his tariff threats, with markets seen as not fully factoring in ...

  4. 'Nothing worse than higher oil prices' as Fed fights inflation

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    Oil's upward price movement is making the Federal Reserve’s path toward a 2% inflation target more difficult. The crude market's rise is likely to have lifted overall inflation last month.

  5. Cold inflation pressure - Wikipedia

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    Cold inflation pressure is a gauge pressure and not an absolute pressure. This article focuses on cold inflation pressures for passenger vehicles and trucks. The general principles are, of course, applicable to bicycle tires, tractor tires, and any other kind of tire with an internal structure that gives it a defined size and shape (as opposed ...

  6. Cold inflation - Wikipedia

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    Cold inflation may refer to: Cold inflation pressure , the pressure in tires before they are warmed up by the car's motion; One of the two dynamical realizations of cosmological inflation the other being warm inflation .

  7. Inflation 2022: When Will Gas, Tires and Other Car ... - AOL

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    Owning a car can be a major expense, but it's also a necessity in the many areas of the country that don't have a reliable public transportation system. That means that many car owners just have to...

  8. Blowout (tire) - Wikipedia

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    Automobile tire damaged after an impact. A blowout (also known as a burst) is a rapid, explosive loss of inflation pressure of a pneumatic tire.. The primary cause for a blowout is encountering an object that cuts or tears the structural components of the tire to the point where the structure is incapable of containing the compressed air, with the escaping air adding to further tear through ...

  9. Wall Street futures flat, global stocks stumble, oil slides ...

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    The probability of a move as early as March has been pared somewhat to a still-high 64%, and that will likely shift again depending on Thursday's U.S. inflation data. Forecasts are for core CPI to ...