What’s next for inflation?

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  • Describe how market reactions to the inflation outlook have changed
  • Identify the reasons for the pace of decline in inflation possibly slowing
  • Explain how the labour market impacts inflation data
  • Describe how market reactions to the inflation outlook have changed
  • Identify the reasons for the pace of decline in inflation possibly slowing
  • Explain how the labour market impacts inflation data
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What’s next for inflation?
While UK inflation has fallen from above 10% to the more recent 3.4%, this has happened alongside a period where economic growth has stagnated (Pexels/Pixabay)

Since the end of September 2023, investment markets have appeared to have made up their minds as to the direction of travel for UK and global inflation.

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