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UK Inflation Eases By Less Than Anticipated Ahead Of Bank Of England Rate Decision

UK Inflation Eases By Less Than Anticipated Ahead Of Bank Of England Rate Decision

Al Arabiya5 hours ago

Inflation in the UK dropped modestly in May as a drop in airfares and transport costs were largely offset by rising food prices–particularly chocolate–official figures showed Wednesday.
The Office of National Statistics said consumer prices rose by 3.4 percent in the year to May, down from 3.5 percent the previous month. That means inflation remains substantially above the Bank of England's target rate of 2 percent. The bank's rate-setting Monetary Policy Committee is due to announce its latest interest rate decision on Thursday. Most economists expect the nine-member panel, which has cut borrowing rates on a quarterly basis since last August, to keep its main interest rate at 4.25 percent.
The decline was less than expected. Most economists were expecting the rate to come in at 3.3 percent for May as price rises cooled following a raft of bill increases the previous month that pushed inflation to the highest level in more than a year. The higher-than-anticipated outcome was largely due to a 4.4 percent increase in food and non-alcoholic drink prices. Larder items like sugar, jam, and chocolate, as well as ice cream, saw the biggest monthly price hikes, while meat costs also rose.
Economists, including those at the Bank of England, expect inflation to remain above target over the rest of the year. Uncertainty over US President Donald Trump's tariff agenda and the unrest in the Middle East make it difficult to forecast economic developments and the path of interest rates.
'We are sticking with our call for the Bank of England to continue to reduce rates at a quarterly cadence,' said Felix Feather, economist at asset management firm Aberdeen. 'But geopolitical uncertainty and risks from US trade policy raise both upside and downside risks to this forecast.'

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