UK inflation rises on back of increase in clothing and secondhand car prices
by Richard Partington Economics correspondent from on (#5AH9P)
Figure of 0.7% in October is more than expected and cost of food also rose
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UK inflation rose by more than expected in October, fuelled by the rising price of clothing and secondhand cars, according to official figures.
The Office for National Statistics (ONS) said the consumer prices index (CPI) rose to 0.7% in October from 0.5% a month earlier as clothing prices increased, returning to a more normal seasonal pattern after the disruption this year. City economists had forecast an inflation rate of 0.6% for October.
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