BOE Survey: UK business inflation expectations keep rising in September

The Bank of England’s (BOE) Decision Maker Panel survey of chief financial officers showed on Thursday, British businesses' expectations for consumer price inflation continued its rise in September.

Key takeaways

“British businesses' expectations for consumer price inflation in one year's time rose to 9.5% last month, up from 8.4% in August.”

“Businesses expected output prices to rise by 6.6% in the year ahead, up from expectations of 6.5% in August.”

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