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UK Inflation Holds Steady At 4.0% In January, Easing Pressure On BoE And Sunak

Omolemi EboisetaleBy Omolemi EboisetaleFebruary 14, 2024Updated:February 15, 2024 Worldwide No Comments2 Mins Read
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Official data revealed that British inflation held steady at 4.0% in January, defying expectations of a rise. This unexpected stability comes as a relief for both the Bank of England (BoE), and Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, who have been faced with concerns about the economy amidst the  expected national election.

Economists had projected an increase in the annual inflation rate to 4.2%. However, consumer price inflation remained unchanged, offering a glimmer of hope for policymakers. The unexpected resilience in inflation is anticipated to create room for the BoE to consider reducing borrowing costs from their 16-year high.

Following the release of the inflation data, sterling experienced a weakening against both the dollar and euro. Investors responded by increasing their bets on the likelihood of the BoE cutting interest rates this year, with a significant probability of a first reduction anticipated in June.

Martin Beck, chief economic advisor to the EY ITEM Club, remarked on the data, stating, “Overall, the latest inflation data should provide reassurance to the Monetary Policy Committee as they consider the timing of interest rate adjustments.”





BoE Governor Andrew Bailey is scheduled to address British lawmakers on Wednesday, where he is expected to discuss the implications of the inflation data on monetary policy.

While services inflation, an indicator of domestic price pressures, experienced a slight uptick to 6.5%, it fell short of the BoE’s expectations. Nevertheless, the central bank remains cautious about the potential impact of rapid wage growth on inflationary pressures across the economy.

In a positive development for consumers, food inflation saw its first monthly decline since September 2021, dropping by 0.4% from December. High inflation has been putting pressure on British households’ living standards, posing a challenge for Sunak’s Conservative Party ahead of the anticipated election.

Separate data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) indicated signs of weaker inflationary pressures ahead, with prices paid by manufacturers experiencing an annual decline of 3.3%, marking the largest drop since May 2020. Additionally, the prices charged by manufacturers fell by 0.6%, the most significant decrease since November 2020.

The unexpected stability in inflation, coupled with indications of weaker inflationary pressures, is likely to support moderate economic growth in 2024. However, analysts polled by various sources anticipate official data expected on Thursday to reveal that the economy slipped into a shallow recession in the second half of 2023.

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