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British Inflation holds steady at 3.8% as BoE poised to keep rates unchanged
Britain’s inflation rate remained unchanged at 3.8 percent in August, according to figures released on Wednesday by the Office for National Statistics (ONS).
The data, which matched analysts’ forecasts, has reinforced expectations that the Bank of England (BoE) will hold interest rates steady at its upcoming meeting.
The BoE had lowered borrowing costs in August to four percent, the lowest level in two and a half years, but is now widely expected to maintain the rate for the rest of 2025. Despite this, the central bank anticipates inflation will peak at four percent in September, double its two percent target.
The Labour government has faced renewed economic challenges, with official reports showing the economy stagnated in July and unemployment holding at a four-year high of 4.7 percent. The weak performance has heightened political pressure on Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s administration ahead of the November budget announcement.
Commenting on the outlook, Lindsay James, investment strategist at Quilter, said the figures confirm a “higher-for-longer interest rate environment,” which will continue to strain households struggling with living costs and businesses dealing with reduced demand.
The ONS noted mixed price trends: airfares dropped after a sharp July increase, but petrol, diesel, and food prices all rose again. Finance minister Rachel Reeves acknowledged the hardship many families face, pledging to maintain strict control over public spending.
Since Labour came to power last year, Reeves has introduced tax hikes and spending cuts aimed at stabilizing public finances, but these measures have weighed on growth. Meanwhile, several US tech giants, including Microsoft and Google, announced major investments in the UK this week as US President Donald Trump arrived for a state visit.
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