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UK inflation rate rises to 2.8% | UK inflation rate rises to 2.8% |
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Inflation in the UK accelerated in February, raising the possibility of further interest rate rises. | |
On the Consumer Prices Index (CPI) measure, inflation in February was 2.8%, up from 2.7% the month before. | |
The figure - pushed up by increases in air passenger duty and thus air fares - remains well above the Bank of England's 2.0% target for the CPI. | The figure - pushed up by increases in air passenger duty and thus air fares - remains well above the Bank of England's 2.0% target for the CPI. |
There was a bigger rise in the Retail Prices Index (RPI), which rose to 4.6% from January's figure of 4.2%. | There was a bigger rise in the Retail Prices Index (RPI), which rose to 4.6% from January's figure of 4.2%. |
"Today's figures are a timely reminder that the Bank of England's tightening work is probably not yet finished," said Rob Carnell, economist at ING. | |
Cheaper computer games | |
The Office for National Statistics, which compiles the figures, says the rising transport costs were partially offset by falling petrol prices. | |
Other downward effects included falling prices for computer games, which were rising in February 2006. | |
The main upward effect on the RPI was the housing costs that are excluded from the CPI. | |
The RPI includes mortgage interest payments, and is used in many wage negotiations. | The RPI includes mortgage interest payments, and is used in many wage negotiations. |
February's figure is the highest RPI since August 1991, although there has been little sign of inflation in pay deals so far. | February's figure is the highest RPI since August 1991, although there has been little sign of inflation in pay deals so far. |
If the CPI goes above 3%, Bank of England governor Mervyn King has to write a letter to the government explaining why it has happened. | If the CPI goes above 3%, Bank of England governor Mervyn King has to write a letter to the government explaining why it has happened. |
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