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Expectation for average UK inflation over the next five years is 3.8 per cent
Bank of England chief economist Huw Pill tells Financial Times the central bank can not afford to ease off tight monetary policy
Resolution Foundation’s findings lay bare parlous state of living standards underlying Autumn Statement
Minutes show central bank’s governing council recognised need to avoid ‘unwarranted loosening of financial conditions’
Fatigue at higher prices is expected to push more shoppers to chase early holiday season discounts
Inflows into corporate bond funds on track for highest total since July 2020
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But minutes from November meeting of US central bank also reveal consensus that policy must remain ‘restrictive’
European Central Bank president pushes back against expectations of spring rate cuts
Andrew Bailey says investors are underestimating the ‘potential persistence’ of price growth
Interest payments on ‘linkers’ to hit £92bn over the next 5 years
Andrew Bailey says it is far too early to be talking about loosening monetary policy
Turkey and other food costs are also down, while petrol price is lowest since January
Chancellor seeks to make room in finances for tax cuts after inflation fell to 4.6% in October
Spending has defied inflation but shoppers are showing more caution about buying big-ticket items
Inflation is falling, but bad vibes will be harder to shift than politicians had hoped
Building society warns customers under pressure though defaults lower than expected
What to do when r - g = 0
A quest for evidence supporting this theory has had mixed success
Did price-gouging really contribute meaningfully to inflation?
US central bank must not claim victory over inflation prematurely, says San Francisco Fed president
Bigger than expected fall allows Rishi Sunak to say he has met pledge to halve rate of price rises
Slower price growth is welcomed by analysts but they warn it is unlikely to equate to a feelgood factor for consumers
As the cost of living continues to rise, find out how much inflation could affect your personal finances
Inflationary pressures are beginning to wane
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