U.S. stocks open higher ahead of inflation numbers By Reuters

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⚠️BREAKING: *U.S. STOCKS OPEN HIGHER AS WALL STREET BRACES FOR CPI INFLATION DATA, Q2 EARNINGS SEASON $DIA $SPY $QQQ 🇺🇸🇺🇸

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