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20.12.2023

Consumer inflation in the UK fell to its lowest level since September 2021

According to the report from the Office for National Statistics (ONS), in November consumer prices rose by 3.9% per year after increasing by 4.6% per year in October. Economists had expected inflation to slow to 4.4% per annum. Although inflation is at its lowest level since September 2021, it remains almost 2 times higher than the Bank of England's target level (2%). The largest downward contribution came from transport (-1.5% per annum vs. +0.5% per annum in October), recreation and culture (+5.3% per annum vs. 6.4% per annum in October), and food and non-alcoholic beverages (+9.2% per annum vs. +10.1% per annum in October).

Meanwhile, core CPI - which excludes energy, food, alcohol and tobacco - rose by 5.1% per annum (the lowest rate since January 2022) after an increase of 5.7% per annum in October. Consensus estimates suggested an increase by 5.6% per annum.

On a monthly basis, the consumer price index fell 0.2% after being unchanged in October. Economists expected an increase of 0.1%.

Against the background of inflation data, the pound fell by 0.55% against the US dollar, as the probability increased that the Bank of England will cut interest rates by the middle of next year.

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