UK inflation: Consumer price index falls to 0.5 per cent in December January 13, 2015 Crumbling energy and petrol prices dragged the rate of inflation to a joint low since records began in 1989, forcing Bank of England (BoE) governor Mark Carney to write an open letter to the chancellor explaining the fall. The consumer prices index (CPI) rose just 0.5 per cent in the year to November, the Office [...]
Mark Carney set to write inflation letter next month January 12, 2015 INFLATION is expected to have dropped too far below the Bank of England’s target, prompting an embarrassing letter from Mark Carney to George Osborne to explain what went wrong. But instead of sending the letter the moment the inflation data is published – at 9.30am this morning – the governor of the Bank will now [...]
Businesses get 2015 confidence boost from tumbling inflation January 11, 2015 BUSINESSES expect a solid start to 2015, according to new survey data. The BDO optimism index released today by the eponymous accountants rose to 104.9 in December from 103.9 in November. The long-term average is signified by 100. The output index remained steady at 103.3 in December from November’s 103.2. The inflation index edged down [...]
Inflation falling after price wars over Christmas – London week ahead January 11, 2015 CONSUMER price inflation figures for December, due out tomorrow, will shine a light on to what extent falling oil prices and intense retail competition have boosted spending power in the UK. Analysts says the fall in inflation is likely to have been tempered by the fact that there was more retail discounting than usual in [...]
Rising wages and falling inflation boost workers December 17, 2014 Wages continued to beat inflation in the year to October, official figures revealed yesterday. Regular pay (excluding bonuses) was 1.6 per cent higher in the three months to October than the same period a year ago, according to the Office for National Statistics. Inflation as measured by annual growth in the consumer price index was [...]
Inflation set to fall further after reaching 12-year low December 16, 2014 INFLATION in the UK has dropped to its lowest figure for over a decade and economists believe it will decline further still. Inflation fell to one per cent in November as measured by annual growth in the consumer price index, according to figures released yesterday by the Office for National Statistics (ONS). It marks a [...]
As consumer price rises fall to 1 per cent, is subdued inflation a new normal for the UK? December 16, 2014 Samuel Tombs, UK economist at Capital Economics, says Yes. Low inflation is unlikely to be just for Christmas. A combination of lower commodity and import prices, alongside stable energy bills, should mean that consumer price inflation falls to comfortably below 1 per cent in the coming months. And while the impact of these factors is [...]
UK inflation falls to lowest rate since 2002 thanks to plumetting oil prices December 16, 2014 UK inflation fell to its lowest rate since 2002 in November after petrol costs were cut due to plummeting oil prices. The rate of consumer price growth fell to one per cent last month, the lowest rate for 12 years and down from a 1.3 per cent rate in October. Any hopes investors [...]
Rising prices a bigger burden for low earners as inflation hits those spending least December 15, 2014 Households that spend the least and have lower disposable incomes have been hit harder by inflation over the past decade. Households in the lowest 10 per cent of spenders saw prices rise by 3.7 per cent per year on average between January 2003 and October 2014, figures released yesterday by the Office for National Statistics [...]
UK wages set to continue to beat inflation with a 2.5pc rise in pay over 2015 December 8, 2014 UK wages will continue to grow at a faster rate than prices, a management consultancy has forecast. Employees can expect to see a 2.5 per cent rise in pay over 2015, Hay Group said today. Meanwhile, inflation – annual growth in prices – is forecast to be 1.7 per cent in 2015, according to Hay [...]