Inflation ‘pauses for breath’ in September before racing ahead soon October 20, 2021 Inflation “paused for breath” in September before it races ahead at a fiery pace in the coming months. Prices were 3.1 per cent higher than they were a year ago last month, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS). The rate of inflation edged back slightly from August’s 3.2 per cent clip and was [...]
Highest since 2015: Russian inflation goes through the roof as level accelerates to 12.5 per cent March 23, 2022 It seems another headache is coming Vladimir Putin’s way as inflation in Russia has shot up to 12.5 per cent, the country’s highest level since 2015. Annual inflation in Russia accelerated to 12.5 per cent as of March 11, its highest since late 2015 and up from 10.4 per cent a week earlier, the economy [...]
City warns Bank of England inflation will soar to double its target November 15, 2021 Inflation in the UK will scale to double the Bank of England’s target, raising fresh questions over the credibility of the Old Lady’s actions, City economists have warned. A toxic combination of soaring petrol, energy and food costs and restaurants hiking prices after the end of a VAT tax holiday will lift inflation to around [...]
Rising food prices surprised the Bank of England, but supermarkets saw it coming March 24, 2023 An unexpected rise in inflation and the price of food shows us not to take it for granted.
Rate cuts needed to ‘kick start’ economy: UK business group January 3, 2024 Business confidence in the UK economy ended 2023 sharply lower as falling inflation failed to boost optimism ahead of the new year.
UK economic growth to slow as Omicron set to fuel inflation and whack spending December 9, 2021 Weaker spending in pubs, bars and restaurants will weigh down economic growth, according to forecasts by City economists. A reduction in the number of diners driven by a combination of inflation eating into consumers’ real income and concerns about catching coronavirus will hit output in the food and accommodation sectors, according to Pantheon Macroeconomics. The [...]
Card spending jumps in 2023 as Brits splash out on travel and booze December 29, 2023 Debit and credit card spending jumped this year despite inflation and higher household bills, as Brits forked out on holidays and booze.
Cost of Christmas turkey rising fast as inflation pushes up food prices December 7, 2021 The cost of a typical turkey Christmas dinner has risen by 3.4 per cent as rocketing inflation pushes up food prices, according to new figures. Kantar said this morning that the average cost of a Christmas meal for four, with a frozen turkey and all the trimmings, is now £27.48. The figures show wider grocery [...]
Soft drink maker Britvic posts boosted revenue amid warnings of inflation ‘across business’ January 27, 2022 Soft drink maker Britvic has reported soaring quarterly revenue even as hospitality venues were impacted by a return of Covid measures last month. The FTSE-250 firm posted total revenue hit £373.9m on a constant currency basis, up 16.5 per cent compared to the October to December period in the previous financial year. Total revenue rose [...]
DS Smith profit slips but boss hails £5.8bn takeover opportunity June 20, 2024 DS Smith said medium-term targets for box volume growth had been "significantly impacted" by inflation, in addition to lower production volumes.