UK inflation expectations ease as BoE
considers next rate hike
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[May 01, 2023]
LONDON (Reuters) -Inflation expectations in Britain eased in
April, bank Citi said on Monday, offering some relief to the Bank of
England which is expected to announce a 12th straight interest rate hike
next week with investors betting on further increases after that.
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Citi said its monthly survey conducted by market research
company YouGov showed public expectations for inflation in 12
months' time eased to 5.2% in April from 5.4% in March and
expectations for five to 10 years ahead fell to 3.6% from 3.7%.
Citi economist Benjamin Nabarro said Britain's high inflation
problem - the country's main measure of consumer price growth
remains above 10% - were reflected in the findings which held
well above pre-pandemic ranges," the report said.
"However, today’s data still suggest UK inflation expectations
overall remain anchored at target-consistent levels," Nabarro
said.
"With acute shortages and food inflation primarily responsible
for recent volatility, we think risks around these data are more
likely to ease in the months ahead than intensify further."
The BoE is widely expected to raise borrowing costs again on May
11 after its monthly monetary policy meeting, with inflation
running at five times its 2% target.
Investors are putting a 92% probability on a 25 basis-point
increase in Bank Rate to 4.5% and roughly 50 chance of hitting
5% by August.
(Reporting by Muvija M; Editing by Kate Holton, William
Schomberg and Louise Heavens)
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