Wesfarmers shares closed up 2.4% at A$72.98 Tuesday, outperforming the S&P/ASX 200’s 1.17% gain to 8,604.7. Investors rotated back into consumer stocks after recent losses, with Wesfarmers trading 1.56 million shares. Woolworths rose 3.7% after a JPMorgan upgrade, while Coles gained 2.7%. Cost pressures persist, with CEO Rob Scott warning of potential price increases due to fuel and freight.