UK inflation in surprise fall to 6.7% despite rise in fuel prices

August annual figure eases pressure on Bank of England to keep raising interest rates * Business live – latest updates UK inflation unexpectedly fell in August to 6.7% despite a sharp rise in average fuel prices for motorists, easing some of the pressure on the Bank of England to raise interest rates. In a crunch week for the economy, the Office for National Statistics said the annual inflation rate as measured by the consumer prices index continued to drop for the sixth month in a row from a reading of 6.8% in July. City economists had forecast a modest increase to 7%. Continue reading...
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