UK inflation holds at 2% in June - official data

UK inflation holds at 2% in June – official data

/ 03:26 PM July 17, 2024

Britain's inflation rate held steady in June after returning to the Bank of England's target the previous month, official data showed Wednesday, confounding expectations for another modest slowdown.

People pose for a photograph on the banks of the River Thames with The Palace of Westminster and Elizabeth Tower (more commonly known by the name of the bell in the clocktower, ‘Big Ben’) seen behind, in London on October 26, 2022. (Photo by Niklas HALLE’N / AFP)

London, United Kingdom — Britain’s inflation rate held steady in June after returning to the Bank of England’s target the previous month, official data showed Wednesday, confounding expectations for another modest slowdown.

The Consumer Prices Index was unchanged at 2.0 percent in June from the same level in May, the Office for National Statistics said in a statement, compared with market forecasts of 1.9 percent.

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“Hotel prices rose strongly, while second-hand car costs fell but by less than this time last year,” said ONS chief executive Grant Fitzner.

“However, these were offset by falling clothing prices, with widespread sales driving down their cost.

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“Meanwhile, the cost of both raw materials and goods leaving factories fell on the month, though factory gate prices remain above where they were a year ago.”

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Analysts said the data could cause the Bank of England to sit tight for a while longer before starting to cut interest rates.

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“The chances of an interest rate cut in August have diminished a bit more,” said Paul Dales, chief UK economist at research consultancy Capital Economics.

Last month, the BoE kept its key interest rate at a 16-year high of 5.25 percent, despite slowing inflation in May.

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Britain’s newly elected Labour government welcomed news that inflation remained at the BoE’s target level.

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“It is welcome that inflation is at target,” said Darren Jones, Chief Secretary to the Treasury, in a statement.

“But we know that for families across Britain prices remain high… (which) is why this government is taking the tough decisio   ns now to fix the foundations” of the UK economy, he said.

Labour, led by new Prime Minister Keir Starmer, has pledged immediate action to grow the economy after the centre-left party won a landslide general election victory to end 14 years of Conservative rule.

Later on Wednesday, King Charles III will read out Labour’s first programme for government in a decade and a half, when the UK parliament formally reopens following the July 4 election.

Elevated interest rates have worsened a UK cost-of-living squeeze because they increase borrowing repayments, thereby cutting disposable incomes and crimping economic activity.

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The BoE began a series of rate hikes in late 2021 to combat inflation, which rose after countries emerged from Covid lockdowns and accelerated after the invasion of Ukraine by key oil and gas producer Russia.

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