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    UK inflation rises to 2.3% in October, surpassing BoE target

    November 21, 2024
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    MENA Newswire News Desk: The United Kingdom’s Consumer Prices Index (CPI) rose to 2.3% in October 2024, up from 1.7% in September, surpassing the Bank of England’s 2% target. This marks the highest inflation rate in six months, largely driven by increased household energy costs following adjustments to the energy price cap by Ofgem. The Office for National Statistics (ONS) attributed much of the increase to rising housing-related expenses, particularly for gas and electricity.

    UK inflation rises to 2.3% in October, surpassing BoE target

    Other sectors, including transport, furniture, and restaurants, also contributed to the inflationary pressure. In contrast, the recreation and leisure sector reported a decline in inflation during the same period. Core inflation, which excludes volatile items such as food and energy, also edged higher, reflecting underlying price pressures. This unexpected rise presents a challenge for the Bank of England, which recently reduced the base interest rate to 4.75% in a bid to support economic growth.

    The Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) has indicated a measured approach to rate adjustments, aiming to balance inflation control with economic stability. Despite the reduction, policymakers face a difficult task as inflation exceeds targets while growth prospects remain fragile. Economists have noted that recent fiscal policies, including increased government spending and business tax hikes, may sustain inflationary pressures in the near term.

    The Bank of England has projected that inflation will remain above its 2% target until early 2027, signaling that further policy adjustments could be necessary to stabilize prices. Comparisons with other major economies highlight the UK’s unique challenges. Inflation in the eurozone and the United States stood at 2% and 2.6% respectively in October, with the UK’s higher rate reflecting domestic factors such as energy prices and fiscal policies. These conditions suggest inflationary dynamics in the UK are being driven by local influences rather than broader global trends.

    The Bank of England has reiterated its commitment to achieving its inflation target while maintaining sustainable economic growth. Officials are closely monitoring economic data to determine the appropriate policy path amid ongoing volatility in energy markets and persistent fiscal pressures. The October inflation report underscores the complexity of managing price stability in a shifting economic landscape. With inflationary forces likely to persist, the Bank of England must navigate a narrow policy path to balance growth and price control effectively.

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