UK inflation shock: This is really grim
Posted on 21st Jun 2023
Investors are now questioning whether the Bank is in full command over soaring prices.
Posts with Tag: Inflation
Posted on 21st Jun 2023
Investors are now questioning whether the Bank is in full command over soaring prices.
Posted on 24th Jun 2023
If the economy was functioning normally, officials would not need to ask firms to temper price rises.
Posted on 22nd Jun 2023
Interest rates are expected to go up to 4.75% from 4.5% as the Bank tries to slow soaring prices.
Posted on 22nd Jun 2023
Prices continue to rise much faster than expected, with UK inflation remaining at 8.7% in May.
Posted on 21st Jun 2023
Investors are now questioning whether the Bank is in full command over soaring prices.
Posted on 21st Jun 2023
The rate at which prices are rising remains high, driven by soaring food prices.
Posted on 22nd Jun 2023
Interest rates are expected to go up to 4.75% from 4.5% as the Bank tries to slow soaring prices.
Posted on 22nd Jun 2023
Prices continue to rise much faster than expected, with UK inflation remaining at 8.7% in May.
Posted on 21st Jun 2023
Investors are now questioning whether the Bank is in full command over soaring prices.
Posted on 21st Jun 2023
The rate at which prices are rising remains high, driven by soaring food prices.
Posted on 21st Jun 2023
Some claim leaving the EU may be to blame for the UK's stubbornly high inflation, but it's a complex picture.
Posted on 20th Jun 2023
Food prices are growing faster in the UK than in Germany, Portugal or Sweden.
Posted on 22nd Jun 2023
Analysts expect the base rate to go up from 4.5% to 4.75%, to tackle rising prices.
Posted on 21st Jun 2023
Prices continue to rise much faster than expected, with UK inflation remaining at 8.7% in May.
Posted on 21st Jun 2023
Investors are now questioning whether the Bank is in full command over soaring prices.
Posted on 21st Jun 2023
The rate at which prices are rising remains high, driven by soaring food prices.
Posted on 21st Jun 2023
Some claim leaving the EU may be to blame for the UK's stubbornly high inflation, but it's a complex picture.
Posted on 20th Jun 2023
Food prices are growing faster in the UK than in Germany, Portugal or Sweden.
Posted on 20th Jun 2023
People are thinking more about what they eat and how they cook, research shows.
Posted on 19th Jun 2023
Basic items are to be discounted as retailers face pressure to help ease the cost of living.