BCC comments on inflation figures

BCC comments on inflation figures

Commenting on the inflation statistics for May 2018, published today by the Office for National Statistics, Suren Thiru, Head of Economics at the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC), said:

“Inflation held steady for the first time since January 2018, with the upward pressure from fuel prices in May offset by weaker outturns in several categories. That said, the marked pick-up in producer price growth does point to increased inflationary pressures further down the supply chain.

“It is possible that inflation may start to drift upwards in the coming months as the recent spike in oil prices filters through supply chains and into higher consumer prices. However, any pick-up in inflation would be relatively short-lived, with price growth likely to resume its downward path later in the year as the pressure from oil prices eases.

“With inflation unchanged and a number of other economic indicators pointing to a weakening economy, the prospect of an August rate hike is looking more remote. Indeed, the case for raising interest rates at all this year continues to look limited at best.

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