Bank of England expects UK energy shock on the scale of the 1970s
by Richard Partington Economics correspondent from on (#5XK03)
Consumers and businesses will come under severe pressure from cost of living squeeze, says governor
Britain's economy is expected to suffer a growth slowdown amid the biggest single shock from energy prices since the 1970s, the governor of the Bank of England has warned.
Andrew Bailey said there were signs of slowing demand from consumers and businesses as they come under heavy pressure from the cost of living squeeze, with soaring prices for gas, electricity and other goods and services.
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