THE GUARDIAN: Figure is above Bank of England target after energy bills push up prices
Inflation increased to 2.3% in October, heaping pressure on the Bank of England to delay further interest rate cuts until next year.
Figures released by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) on Wednesday showed that a rise in energy bills pushed up the consumer prices index (CPI), reversing a downward trend this year in inflation, which was 1.7% in September.
The figure for the year to October was slightly above the 2.2% City economists had expected. » | Phillip Inman | Wednesday, November 20, 2024
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