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14 Feb 2024 | 06:59

UK inflation holds steady at 4%

(Sharecast News) - UK inflation remained unchanged in January, official data showed on Wednesday, coming in narrowly better than forecast. According to the Office for National Statistics, the consumer price index rose 4% in the 12 months to January, unchanged on December. Analysts had been expecting a rise to 4.2%.

The ONS said food prices fell on the month for the first time in over two years. Furniture and household goods prices also decreased, though that was partly offset by higher gas and electricity charges and second-hand car prices, which went up for the first time since May.

On a monthly basis, CPI eased 0.6%.

Including owner occupiers' housing costs, inflation was 4.2%, also unchanged on December.

Core inflation, which strips out the more volatile elements of food, alcohol and energy, was steady at 5.1%.

"It's not unusual when inflation is falling to see these kind of pauses," Grant Fitzner, chief economist at the ONS, told the BBC.

The Bank of England hiked the cost of borrowing throughout 2022 and into 2023, as it looked to tackle surging inflation.

While inflation is now well below a peak of 11.1%, reached in October 2022, it remains above the BoE's long-term target of 2%.

Alpesh Paleja, CBI lead economist, said: "No movement in inflation is not entirely a surprise, due to base effects and a small rise in Ofgem's energy price cap coming into effect.

"We may see a few more bumps in the road over the coming months, but the broad direction of travel with inflation is encouraging, having fallen considerably from its double digit highs 15 months ago."
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