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UK inflation dips as virus curbs spark discounting

CPI slowed to 0.4% last month from 0.7% in January

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 24 Mar 2021 9:30PM

UK inflation dips as virus curbs spark discounting
Today’s data comes a week after the Bank of England warned that the inflation rate will approach its 2.0% target level in the coming months due to energy price hikes. – Pixabay pic, March 24, 2021

LONDON – Britain’s annual inflation rate dipped last month as coronavirus restrictions sparked heavy discounting by retailers, particularly for clothing and footwear, official data showed today.

The rate, as measured by the UK’s Consumer Prices Index (CPI), slowed to 0.4% last month from 0.7% in January, the Office for National Statistics said in a statement.

Market expectations had been for a decline to 0.8%.

“A fall in clothing prices helped to ease inflation in February, traditionally a month where we would see these prices rise, but the impact of the pandemic has disrupted standard seasonal patterns,” said ONS statistician Jonathan Athow.

Much of the UK re-entered lockdown in early January to curb a winter surge in Covid-19 infections and deaths.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s government is now targeting a phased reopening on the back of a successful vaccine drive.

Today’s data came one week after the Bank of England had warned that the inflation rate would approach its 2.0% target level in the coming months due to energy price hikes.

The BoE also left record-low interest rates at 0.1% last Thursday and forecast economic growth would recover towards pre-Covid levels this year. – AFP, March 24, 2021

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