Britain will suffer some of the lowest rates of economic growth and highest inflation among Group of Seven countries this ...
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Britain's economy will grow slower this year and next than thought only a few months ago and it will suffer higher inflation ...
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UK annual inflation fell by more than expected to 3.4% in February this year, its lowest since autumn 2021 and down from the 4% where it had been stalled since last December, writes Andrew Michael.
UK annual inflation fell by more than expected to 3.4% in February this year, its lowest since autumn 2021 and down from the 4% where it had been stalled since last December, writes Andrew Michael.
Inflation has fallen again and could even reach the central bank’s target of 2% this year. But the Bank of England has held interest rates at 5.25% since August 2023. The UK economy entered ...
The Bank of England is set to leave interest rates on hold again on Thursday, but policymakers could signal a willingness to cut rates in the near future if inflation continues to fall.
You can find out more about how interest rates affect inflation. However, inflation has fallen in the UK significantly over the past year, which has given banks and building societies more ...