Stocks turn higher despite rise in inflation pressures

U.S. stocks turned higher and were back in positive territory for the year as traders shrugged off the latest sign that inflation is firming after a report showed consumer prices in January rose faster than expected. While the consumer price index, or CPI, isn't normally a must-see number on Wall Street after years of tame inflation, it is once again on traders' radar after a report earlier this month showed hourly wage inflation at its highest level since 2009.

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