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UK inflation

  • Inflation: Firms expect to hike prices at slowest rate since November 2021

    September 7, 2023

    Firms are expecting price and wage growth to ease over the coming months, giving rate-setters a boost in their fight against inflation.

  • Bank of England to leave interest rates higher for longer as inflation becomes embedded

    September 3, 2023

    Economists are warning that interest rates will have to stay higher for longer as inflation remains persistently above the Bank of England’s two per cent target. Although the headline rate of inflation in the UK is starting to fall, core inflation increased month-on-month in July indicating that inflation is becoming increasingly embedded in the UK [...]

  • FTSE 100 Close: London finishes in red on fears of stubborn inflation

    August 31, 2023

    London’s FTSE 100 was subdued today on fears of stubborn inflation keeping investors quiet, finishing in the red after being on one of its longest winning streaks in months. The capital’s premier blue-chip index finished 7,452.87, 0.28 per cent down, after spending all day in the green. By 2.30 it was at 7,488.29, about 0.2 [...]

  • Trust in supermarkets at 10-year low like ‘dark days of horsemeat scandal’

    August 29, 2023

    Trust in supermarkets has plunged to its lowest level in nearly a decade as consumers continue to worry about high prices, despite food inflation showing signs of easing.  In August the grocery sector received a trust score of +30 -on a scale of -100 to +100 -from British shoppers, a new study by Which? revealed [...]

  • Food inflation cools but Russia’s exit from grain deal poses threat to prices

    August 29, 2023

    Food inflation cooled once again in August, new figures out today show, in a sign that cost of living pressures in the UK are gradually starting to ease. Food inflation fell to 11.6 per cent in August, down from 14.3 per cent in July, according to fresh figures from the British Retail Consortium (BRC). However, [...]

  • Consumer confidence shows ‘renewed optimism’ against falling core inflation

    August 25, 2023

    Consumer confidence is showing “renewed optimism” against a backdrop of falling core inflation, figures suggest. GfK’s long-running Consumer Confidence Index improved five points in August, with all measures reversing the drop seen in July, although it remains firmly in negative territory at minus 25. Confidence in the general economic situation for the next 12 months [...]

  • Just eight per cent of voters credit Sunak with falling inflation, poll finds

    August 21, 2023

    Just eight per cent of voters believe the government can be given credit for the recent fall in inflation, polling by YouGov has revealed. Inflation dropped to 6.8 per cent last month, which Prime Minister Rishi Sunak claimed showed his plan was working. Sunak made five key pledges to the public in January, including vowing [...]

  • Crest Nicholson: ‘Persistently’ high inflation leads house builder to lower forecast for the year

    August 21, 2023

    British house building company Crest Nicholson said it expects adjusted profit before tax for the full year to be around £50m down from previous expectations of £73.7m, after a challenging period for the sector bruised business activity.  The Surrey based firm said “persistently” high inflation and rising interest rates worsened during the summer of this [...]

  • Rishi Sunak says we’ll feel better off next year – but is the PM right?

    August 18, 2023

    Rishi Sunak has pledged Brits will all feel better off next year, as he said he “passionately believes” he can bring down inflation and ease the cost of living crisis. Speaking to the Times, the prime minister vowed to be disciplined on public spending and tax rates in a bid to revive the UK’s economic [...]

  • Sunak commits to triple lock hinting pensions could rise by eight per cent

    August 17, 2023

    Rishi Sunak has signalled that state pensions could go up next year by almost eight per cent as he committed to maintaining the “triple lock”. Under the triple lock, the state pension is uprated in April by inflation, wages or 2.5 per cent, whichever is higher. Wage growth is currently the highest of the three [...]

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