LONDON (AP) – Higher food and airfare prices pushed U.K. inflation above expectations in July, official figures showed Wednesday, which has tempered market expectations that the Bank of England will cut interest rates again this year.
Sharp rise in airfare and food costs pushed UK inflation higher in July, denting rate cut hopes
LONDON (AP) – Higher food and airfare prices pushed U.K. inflation above expectations in July, official figures showed Wednesday, which has tempered market expectations that the Bank of England will cut interest rates again this year.
The Office for National Statistics said consumer price inflation was 3.8% in the year to July, up from 3.6% in June. One of the contributors was airfares soaring by 30.2% between June and July, the biggest jump since the collection of monthly data began in 2001.
Most economists had anticipated a more modest rise in inflation to 3.7%.
With inflation now at its highest rate since January 2024 and nearly double the Bank of England’s target of 2%, the prospects of another rate cut in 2025 are diminishing.