1. U.S. inflation showed signs of cooling in May despite ongoing tariff pressures; 2. Uncertainty remains about whether the decline in inflation is sustainable; 3. The bond market is assessing risks from global trade tensions and the Federal Reserve's policy outlook amid shifting inflation dynamics.
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