Weak inflation knocks sterling to 11-month low October 14, 2014 THE POUND fell sharply yesterday as UK inflation for September came in below expectations, reducing the chance of a 2014 interest rate hike. Prices rose at their slowest pace for five years, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS), prompting sterling to sink last night to an 11-month low of $1.5905 to the pound. [...]
Inflation falls again: Consumer Price Index falls to a five-year low of 1.2pc in September October 14, 2014 The consumer price index (CPI) of UK inflation fell even further than expected, down to 1.2 per cent in September from 1.5 per cent the previous month, hitting a five-year low. CPI was expected to slow slightly to 1.4 per cent according to analyst forecasts. But the slump is even further below the Bank of [...]
Consumers win as UK inflation continues to fall – London Report October 12, 2014 Consumers are winning out as low petrol prices and the continuing supermarket price war drive inflation down. Data out tomorrow is expected to show consumer price inflation for September fell to a five-year low of 1.4 per cent – well below the Bank of England’s target rate of two per cent. However, weak earnings growth [...]
Bank official Paul Fisher: Inflation nutters should not be allowed on MPC October 1, 2014 The Bank of England should not focus exclusively on hitting its inflation target, policymaker Paul Fisher said yesterday, arguing only “inflation nutters” would risk financial stability or economic growth for the sake of a minor adjustment in prices. Fisher said the Bank of England had a series of vital goals and must be able to balance [...]
Low inflation isn’t abnormal: It’s a feature of a competitive market economy September 23, 2014 FEARS of deflation are rising across Europe, as inflation keeps edging down to lower and lower rates. Eurostat estimates the rate of inflation in the Eurozone in the year to August to be only 0.4 per cent, compared to 1.3 per cent in the year to August 2013. Negative rates were observed in eight EU [...]
Wages increase by 0.6 per cent, 0.9 per cent behind inflation September 17, 2014 The gap between wages and consumer price inflation is still stubbornly wide, official figures published this morning showed. Earnings not including bonuses were up 0.7 per cent over the 12 months to the end of July, but inflation is almost a percentage point higher at 1.5 (1.6 during July). Unemployment data was also out this [...]
As CPI inflation falls to 1.5 per cent, should the Bank hold off rate hikes until next summer? September 16, 2014 Chris Williamson, chief economist at Markit, says Yes. Quite possibly. The case for rates to stay low for longer is being aided by several factors. Global oil and commodity prices are low, and likely to stay historically weak due to subdued global demand (especially in key emerging markets such as China) and, in the case [...]
Inflation falls again, to 1.5 per cent September 16, 2014 The Consumer Prices Index fell to 1.5 per cent in the year to August, down from 1.6 per cent the month before, as low wages and pressures on recovery in European economies continued to take their toll. The Office for National Statistics said the measure was pushed down by a drop in the price of [...]
Rate of inflation is not as bad as you think but survey shows consumers are feeling the pinch September 5, 2014 The Bank of England has released the results of its latest survey into what consumers believe the rate of inflation will be over the next 12 months. The figure was up 0.2 percentage points to 2.8 per cent, while respondents believed the current rate to be around 3.4 per cent. Were the true figure to be hovering [...]
UK inflation rate fell to lowest level in five years last month June 17, 2014 Inflation fell to its lowest level in five years this May, coming in at just 1.5 per cent, despite the continued strength of the economic recovery. A 3.2 per cent drop in air fares between April and May, driven by a spike around the Easter school holidays, helped to trim CPI to its slowest growth [...]