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    Bank of England likely to hold rates as inflation climbs steadily

    December 18, 2024
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    U.K. inflation rose to 2.6% in November, marking the second consecutive monthly increase, according to data released by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) on Wednesday. The figure, in line with economists’ forecasts, edged up from October’s 2.3%, driven in part by rising energy costs and broader economic pressures. Core inflation, which excludes volatile components such as energy, food, alcohol, and tobacco, recorded an increase of 3.5%, slightly below the 3.6% forecast by a Reuters poll. This measure reflects persistent price pressures in sectors less affected by temporary supply shocks.

    Bank of England likely to hold rates as inflation climbs steadily

    The upward trajectory follows a September low of 1.7%, attributed to regulator-set increases in energy price caps and enduring pressures in the domestic labor market. Joe Nellis, an economic adviser at accountancy firm MHA, highlighted these structural issues as contributing factors. He cited higher public sector pay settlements, minimum wage increases, and additional employer tax burdens as amplifiers of inflationary pressures.

    Persistent inflation in the services sector, which dominates the U.K. economy, remains a significant concern. November’s data showed services inflation unchanged at 5%. Coupled with strengthening wage growth, which reached 5.2% for the August-October period, expectations of an interest rate cut at the Bank of England’s (BOE) December meeting have diminished.

    Broader economic challenges persist. The U.K. economy contracted by 0.1% in October, marking the second consecutive monthly decline. George Dibb, associate director for economic policy at the Institute for Public Policy Research, noted concerns about weaker-than-expected growth, which he said now lags the BOE’s projections. In currency markets, the British pound showed limited movement following the inflation data release, trading 0.06% lower against the U.S. dollar and 0.19% lower against the euro.

    The BOE’s anticipated decision to maintain its key rate at 4.75% contrasts with more aggressive easing strategies by other central banks. The European Central Bank has implemented four rate cuts this year, and the U.S. Federal Reserve is expected to announce another quarter-point reduction during its December meeting. These global shifts underscore varying approaches to managing inflationary pressures in the context of slowing economic growth. – By EuroWire News Desk.

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