‘Cause for concern’ as UK inflation rises unexpectedly to 3%
The BoE will be trying to avoid stagflation as economic growth becomes a top priority for future rate cuts
The BoE will be trying to avoid stagflation as economic growth becomes a top priority for future rate cuts
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The CPI fall to 2.5% came in slightly below consensus forecasts
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The Consumer Price Index rose yet again in November as fuel costs increased, making an interest rate cut unlikely
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European inflation accelerated quicker than expected from the 1.7% recorded in September
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Conditions appear ‘ripe for another rate cut’, according to industry commentators
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The Bank of England held interest rates after an uptick in inflation in August
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Headline inflation may seem rosier, but August dealt ‘another headache’ for the BoE as inflationary pressures mount
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Industry commentators discuss likelihood of August interest rate cut
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Industry commentators weigh in on possibility of rate cut
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Industry commentators discuss the inflation rate downtick
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Divergent economic signals ‘pose a dilemma’ for Bank of England policymakers
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