Article 6A25R UK inflation rise complicates Bank of England’s interest rate decision

UK inflation rise complicates Bank of England’s interest rate decision

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Richard Partington Economics correspondent
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Surprise increase makes hike more likely, but economy is perilously close to recession

For millions of households in Britain, there had been hope that the worst of the cost of living crisis was behind them. But last month's unexpected increase for inflation - reversing three months of progress - is as a painful reminder the squeeze is far from over.

February's surprise increase will complicate matters for the Bank of England, in particular. Financial markets had been betting over recent days that the worst banking crisis since 2008 could tempt Threadneedle Street to hold back from further interest rate rises. Before its next rate decision on Thursday, a further rise in borrowing costs is increasingly likely.

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