Tag: inflation



Steady Inflation Rate in February

Small improvement on UK economic growth 2016
Posted on 23 March, 2016 by Chris Grigorovsky under Economy

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) has reported UK inflation as unchanged in February at 0.3%. For two years now, annual inflation has been below the Bank of England's 2% target and last year it was at zero. Last month, the Bank said that this... Read More

Negative Inflation Rate in UK Throughout October

Negative Inflation Rate in UK Throughout October
Posted on 18 November, 2015 by Chris Grigorovsky under Business News, Economy

A report from the Office for National Statistics has stated that the Consumer Prices Index has remained at 0.1 per cent in October and in turn won't see a rise in interest rates any time soon. Earlier this month, the Bank of England said that the... Read More

Shop Prices tumbling as Deflation hits 1.4 per cent

Posted on 6 March, 2014 by Kirsten Kennedy under Economy

Low disposable income and the rising cost of living has pushed consumers to the brink in recent years, with figures from the Joseph Rowntree Foundation revealing that around 3 in 5 families lived in poverty for at least one year during the recession. However,... Read More

Food Inflation being Pushed Up by Fruit and Veg

Posted on 16 August, 2013 by Kirsten Kennedy under Economy

Essentials such as food, electricity and water rates tend to take up the majority of family budgets, with little left over for treats and luxuries. Now, it appears that even getting your five a day is a factor eating away at the pockets of British... Read More

The Long and Winding Road to Recovery

Posted on 15 November, 2012 by Neil Bird under Economy

The road to economic recovery is going to be a long and winding one according to the Bank of England. Governor Sir Mervyn King made the prediction as he scaled down growth forecasts and conceded that inflation is likely to remain higher than expected. Sir... Read More

Football Ticket Prices Rise at Five Times the Rate of Inflation

Posted on 23 October, 2012 by Kirsten Kennedy under Business News

As arguably the most popular sport in the world, football has a huge international following, with fans willing to spend a small fortune on tickets to see their favourite team play. With stadiums around the country packed full of eager spectators and busloads... Read More

Four in Ten Workers Affected by Pay Freeze in Last Year of Recession

Posted on 2 October, 2012 by Kirsten Kennedy under Economy

The past year has not been easy for anyone. Rising food, fuel and utilities prices have caused further problems for families struggling to keep their households running, with luxuries like foreign holidays and new household items but a distant memory for many... Read More

12 Commercial Property Public Houses Close Every Week

Posted on 3 May, 2012 by MOVEHUT under Business News, Economy, Industry News

According to research conducted by Campaign For Real Ale (CAMRA), an average of 12 pubs shut their doors for good every week in England, Scotland and Wales.... Read More

Retail Margins Plummet as Non-Food Deflation Increases

Posted on 14 April, 2012 by MOVEHUT under Economy, Industry News

New statistics show the price of shoes, clothes and electrical goods plunged at its sharpest rate for 28 months in March, piling added pressure on the embattled high street.... Read More

How will Inflation affect Commercial Properties?

Posted on 19 February, 2012 by MOVEHUT under Economy, Industry News

According to the Office of National Statistics, the Consumer Price Index (CPI) has declined from 4.2 per cent in December, to 3.6 per cent in January... Read More