Economic news

UK Inflation could End 2026 at around 3% if Energy Prices Hold, OBR's Miles

LONDON, March 10 (Reuters) - Britain's inflation rate could end the year at around ​3% rather than the roughly 2% ‌rate assumed by the country's fiscal forecasters if energy prices stay at current levels, ​an official at the Office for ​Budget Responsibility said on Tuesday.

"Material, significant, ⁠as yet not on the same ​scale as we experienced after the Russian ​invasion of Ukraine," David Miles, a member of the OBR's Budget Responsibility Committee told lawmakers.

"I'd have ​given you a different answer probably ​yesterday morning and by the end of this ‌week ⁠it will look different again," Miles said, referring to the volatility in prices in energy markets caused by the conflict in ​the Middle ​East.

If ⁠prices fell in the next four or five weeks to ​levels before the U.S. and Israel ​attacked ⁠Iran, the effect on consumer price inflation would be very limited and the ⁠rise ​was unlikely to have ​a big impact on household energy bills, he said.

Writing ​by William Schomberg, editing by Andy Bruce

Source: Reuters


To leave a comment you must or Join us


More news


Back to economic news list

By visiting our website and services, you agree to the conditions of use of cookies. Learn more
I agree