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  • UK inflation falls back to zero as Britain returns to “noflation” territory

    July 14, 2015

    The falling price of clothes and food meant that Britain's consumer price index slipped back to zero last month, from a 0.1 per cent increase in May, and coming in line with economists' expectations. Figures released today by the Office for National Statistics showed clothing and footwear prices fell by 0.4 per cent in the [...]

  • Bank of England monetary policy committee could split over timing of first interest rate rise

    June 24, 2015

    One of the MPC’s nine members, Dr Martin Weale, has indicated that the Bank of England should be prepared to raise the cost of borrowing as early as August. The comments indicate the monetary policy committee could soon face a split over when to raise interest rates from the historic low of 0.5 per cent they [...]

  • Consumers are more upbeat on their finances

    June 21, 2015

    Brits are feeling more confident about their personal finances after the General Election, survey data from a major UK bank show. Lloyds Bank’s spending power index climbed to a new high score of 160, according to figures released today. Consumers’ assessment of their current situation, a sub-section of the survey, jumped by 11 points to [...]

  • UK inflation: 33 charts showing how UK inflation rate compares to every inflation rate in every EU country

    June 16, 2015

    The UK exited deflation in May, according to the ONS. In April consumer prices went on a brief foray into negative territory, but returned to meagre growth of 0.1 per cent for the year to May.  Read more: The UK shrugs off deflation The Eurozone is beginning to get to grips with its own disinflation [...]

  • UK shrugs off deflation as prices rise 0.1 per cent in May

    June 16, 2015

    Inflation rose by 0.1 per cent in the year to May according the Office for National Statistics, up from -0.1 per cent a month earlier, and ending a brief spell of deflation. "The largest upward contribution to the change came from transport services, notably air fares with the timing of Easter in April a likely [...]

  • Britain likely to exit deflation next week

    June 12, 2015

    Economists have said that official data due to be released next week will likely show Britain escaped from a brief period of technical deflation last month. They think that prices could have risen slightly in May due to higher fuel prices, alongside increases in the cost of air/sea transport, and holiday prices. Inflation turned fell by [...]

  • Bank of England’s Ian McCafferty says time for interest rate rise nearing

    June 12, 2015

    Bank of England official Ian McCafferty has said the time for an interest rate hike is drawing closer, with the factors keeping a lid on inflation are expected to fade "as we move into next year". "The economy is starting to return to more normal conditions, after arguably the biggest shock in over a hundred [...]

  • Where to find the best value cash accounts: They won’t trump equities, but zero inflation makes them more attractive

    June 9, 2015

    The UK is a nation of cash savers, with half of Britain’s collective wealth sitting in instant access accounts. Inflation may stand below zero at present (it was -0.1 per cent in April), making cash a reasonably attractive option, but it will not stay there forever.    Indeed, research released earlier this week by Henderson [...]

  • How to lose money: Our flawed fixation on the safety of cash is losing us billions every year

    June 7, 2015

    Savers in the UK rely far too heavily on cash. Between us, we have an astonishing £729bn sitting in savings accounts of various kinds, and it’s been earning only around 1 per cent a year on average since 2009. Fifty per cent of that money is in instant access accounts earning less than half that. The [...]

  • Can a currency save an economy? What the UK example teaches us

    June 2, 2015

    Much has been said of global currency wars in the past few years. If there has been such a war, then arguably the UK fired the opening shot with a trade-weighted depreciation in the value of the pound of nearly 30 per cent between the summer of 2007 and the end of 2008. This was [...]

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