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Financial Times • Jun 18, 2025
UK inflation was 3.4% in May
The recent inflation data indicating a 3.4% increase in the UK supports predictions that the Bank of England may maintain its current interest rate to balance economic stability.
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Financial Times • May 21, 2025
UK inflation jumps to 3.5% in April
The unexpected increase in the UK’s inflation rate to 3.5% in April may influence the Bank of England’s decision-making regarding the timing of future interest rate adjustments.
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