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Reuters on MSN · 7h
UK shop price inflation strikes new record high: BRC
British shop price inflation picked up this month to reach its highest rate since industry records began in 2005, although growth in food prices cooled slightly, a survey showed on Tuesday.
The Guardian · 8h
UK food inflation falls in May, raising hopes prices may have peaked
British Retail Consortium says rate fell from 15.7% to 15.4% even as rise in overall shop prices hits fresh high
i on MSN · 1h
Food inflation has now peaked in the UK, ministers believe – as row over potential price cap deepens
The rate of food prices rising falls to 15.4%, but remains the second fastest annual increase ever measured by the British Retail Consortium
MarketWatch · 1h
UK Shop-Price Inflation Loses Steam in May on Lower Food Prices, Report Says
By Michael Susin Shop-price annual inflation in the U.K. slightly rose in May as lower energy and commodity costs started to ease some of the staples
The Financial Times · 7h
UK shop price inflation rises to record high, industry data shows
UK shop price inflation reached its highest rate for at least 18 years in May, despite the pace of food price growth marginally easing, according to new sector data.
London South East · 2h
UK shop price inflation hits new high but food price growth slows
According to the latest British Retail Consortium-NielsenIQ tracker, shop price inflation increased to 9.0% in May, on an annual basis, up slightly from 8.8% in April. This is above the 3-month average rate of 8.9% and takes shop price growth to a fresh high.
Evening Standard on MSN · 14h
Food inflation slows in May after April record, survey suggests
There were signs on Tuesday that the rapidly rising increase in the price of food may have reached its peak as a survey of prices in shops suggested they fell between April and May.Food inflation fell to 15.
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Insolvency risk rises for larger UK companies as inflation bites
Corporate distress caused by inflation and rising interest rates is set to spread from smaller to larger UK companies, ...
3don MSN
UK's Treasury chief accepts that recession may be necessary to get inflation down
Britain's Treasury chief said he would be prepared to see the U.K. economy slip back into recession if further interest rate ...
5don MSN
UK inflation falls by less than expected, heaping pressure on BoE
LONDON, May 24 (Reuters) - Britain's stubbornly high inflation rate fell by less than expected last month and a closely ...
3don MSN
Explainer - Why does the UK have such a painful inflation problem?
British inflation fell in April but by less than expected and it remains above the rate of price growth in the United States ...

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