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Britain’s inflation slows its fall

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LONDON: Britain’s inflation rate slowed by less than expected in March, according to official figures published on Wednesday, adding to signs that a first interest rate cut by the Bank of England could be further off than previously thought.

British consumer prices rose by an annual 3.2%, down from a 3.4% increase in February and its lowest in two and a half years, the Office for National Statistics said.

But the BOE - which has an inflation target of 2% - and economists polled by Reuters had forecast 3.1%. Investors reduced their bets on BOE rate cuts and sterling rose.

The slowdown in the fall in Britain’s inflation rate follows an accelerati­on of headline price growth in the United States which rose for a second month in a row to 3.5% in March, according to data published last week.

BOE Governor Andrew Bailey, who last month said British inflation was “moving in the right direction” for a rate cut, said on Tuesday that different inflation dynamics in the U.S. and Europe could lead to different paths for interest rates.

But analysts said Wednesday’s data served as a reminder that Britain’s fight against inflation was not yet won.

Ruth Gregory, deputy chief UK economist at Capital Economics, said there was a risk that

Britain will follow the trend in the U.S. and see inflation stall.

“The chances of interest rates being cut for the first time in June are now a bit slimmer,” she said.

Sterling rose by about half a cent against the dollar immediatel­y ater the figures were published. It was also up against the euro.

The BOE is still expected to cut interest rates later this year but investors on Wednesday trimmed their bets on the scale of its moves, fully pricing in only one quarter-point cut by the end of 2024, possibly as late as November.

Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said on Tuesday that recent data on inflation had not given U.S. policymake­rs the confidence needed for them to pivot to rate cuts soon.

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A woman selects fruits at a supermarke­t in London.
File/associated Press ↑ A woman selects fruits at a supermarke­t in London.

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