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    UK inflation rises to 3% in January, surpassing expectations

    February 19, 2025
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    The United Kingdom’s inflation rate rose to 3% in January, surpassing analyst expectations of 2.8%, according to data released by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) on Wednesday. The increase marks a sharp rise from the previous month’s 2.5% and comes amid ongoing economic pressures. Core inflation, which excludes volatile items such as energy, food, alcohol, and tobacco, climbed to 3.7% in the 12 months to January, up from 3.2% in December.

    UK inflation rises to 3% in January, surpassing expectations

    The ONS also reported that core services inflation saw a notable increase from 4.4% to 5.0%. The largest contributors to the rise were higher costs in transport, food, and non-alcoholic beverages, with airfares playing a significant role due to an unusually small seasonal decline. ONS Chief Economist Grant Fitzner attributed the inflationary uptick to airfares, which did not drop as much as expected after the holiday season, marking the weakest January decline since 2020.

    He also highlighted increases in food prices, particularly in meat, bread, and cereals, alongside a significant rise in private school fees, influenced by new VAT regulations. U.K. Chancellor Rachel Reeves acknowledged the financial strain on households, emphasizing that economic growth and improving disposable income remain key priorities. The British pound showed little reaction to the data, maintaining stability at around $1.2615 against the U.S. dollar.

    Despite recent declines in inflation, which hit a three-year low of 1.7% in September, price pressures have resurged due to rising fuel costs and faster service-sector price growth. The Bank of England (BOE) recently made its first interest rate cut of the year, lowering its benchmark rate to 4.5% in response to sluggish economic growth. However, the central bank has warned that global energy costs and regulatory price changes could push inflation to 3.7% by the third quarter of 2025 before eventually declining to the 2% target by 2027.

    The BOE also revised its economic growth forecast downward, cutting projections from 1.5% to 0.75% for 2025. While the bank expects core inflation to ease in the long term, concerns remain about potential inflationary persistence, which could slow the pace of further interest rate cuts. Ruth Gregory, Deputy Chief U.K. Economist at Capital Economics, noted that while the inflation spike was anticipated, it exceeded expectations. She projected that inflation could remain above 3% for the next several months due to energy prices but still believes it will fall below 2% by 2026. – By EuroWire News Desk.

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