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Food and nonalcoholic drink inflation rose to 3.3% in January 2025, up from 2% in December, the sharpest increase since March ...
The trade war is gathering momentum. It generates seemingly conflicting impulses. higher prices and weaker growth. Read more ...
Tesco, the largest U.K. grocer by market share, saw sales rise by 5.4%, nearly half a billion pounds more than the same period a year ago, the report said. It has also made the biggest share gain with ...
Fresh forecasts on the outlook for the British economy were published on Wednesday alongside Chancellor Rachel Reeves' Spring ...
Explore why the FTSE 100 index has pulled back, and what to expect in the coming months now that it has formed a break and retest pattern ...
The central bank expects consumer price inflation to peak at 3.75% in the third quarter of this year - almost double its ... BoE - held at an annual rate of 5.0%, against expectations for a ...
Core CPI (excluding energy, food, alcohol and tobacco) rose by 3.5% in the 12 months ... in recent years, to reflect changes in household expenditure patterns since its inception in the late 1990s.
Tomorrow welcomes the UK February CPI inflation print (Consumer ... predicted to be lower this year and in 2026, to around 1.0% (from 2.0%) and 1.5% (from 1.8%), respectively.
with the lone exception being households earning over $125,000 a year. Consumers' average 12-month inflation expectations increased again from 5.8% in February to 6.2% in March, with the ...
See our article on upcoming CPI release dates for a full list of the upcoming releases. Rob Wood, chief UK economist ... than a year during February, increasing to 3.9% from 3.5% in January.