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UK inflation rate at 12-year low of 1% as fuel costs fall UK inflation rate at 12-year low of 1% as fuel costs fall
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Lower fuel prices have pushed the UK's rate of inflation down to a 12-year low, official statistics show.Lower fuel prices have pushed the UK's rate of inflation down to a 12-year low, official statistics show.
The Consumer Prices Index inflation measure - which covers the cost of basic household goods - fell to a rate of 1% in November from 1.3% in October.The Consumer Prices Index inflation measure - which covers the cost of basic household goods - fell to a rate of 1% in November from 1.3% in October.
If inflation falls below 1% the Bank of England would have to write a letter of explanation to the chancellor.If inflation falls below 1% the Bank of England would have to write a letter of explanation to the chancellor.
Inflation as measured by the Retail Prices Index fell to a five-year low of 2%, down from 2.3%.Inflation as measured by the Retail Prices Index fell to a five-year low of 2%, down from 2.3%.
The Office for National Statistics said falling fuel prices, caused by the decline in global oil prices, have brought the costs of both road and air travel down, with petrol prices down 5.9% in November.The Office for National Statistics said falling fuel prices, caused by the decline in global oil prices, have brought the costs of both road and air travel down, with petrol prices down 5.9% in November.
Additionally, food prices fell by 1.7%, helped by supermarket price wars.Additionally, food prices fell by 1.7%, helped by supermarket price wars.
Both food and fuel account for a large part of the ONS' inflation calculations.Both food and fuel account for a large part of the ONS' inflation calculations.
In the first few months of 2014, UK inflation generally rose, reaching 1.9% in June.In the first few months of 2014, UK inflation generally rose, reaching 1.9% in June.
The low rate of inflation means that earnings are finally rising faster than prices, after years of failing to keep up. But the recent low rate of inflation means that earnings are finally rising faster than prices, after years of failing to keep up.
The latest report on the rate at which average wages in the UK are growing is due on Wednesday.The latest report on the rate at which average wages in the UK are growing is due on Wednesday.
The Bank of England, which targets an inflation rate of 2%, warned last month that the rate could drop below 1% in the next six months.The Bank of England, which targets an inflation rate of 2%, warned last month that the rate could drop below 1% in the next six months.
The lacklustre outlook means that the Bank is unlikely to raise interest rates from the historic low of 0.5% for some time.The lacklustre outlook means that the Bank is unlikely to raise interest rates from the historic low of 0.5% for some time.
However, Ben Brettell, an economist at Hargreaves Lansdown, says the Bank will not be too concerned by the fall in inflation.However, Ben Brettell, an economist at Hargreaves Lansdown, says the Bank will not be too concerned by the fall in inflation.
"A fall below 1% now looks likely, but the resulting letter of explanation from Mark Carney to the chancellor should be relatively easy to write," he said."A fall below 1% now looks likely, but the resulting letter of explanation from Mark Carney to the chancellor should be relatively easy to write," he said.
"A reduction in fuel costs is good news for the UK economy, and can be seen as broadly analogous to a tax cut. It should ease the pressure on household budgets and boost consumer spending.""A reduction in fuel costs is good news for the UK economy, and can be seen as broadly analogous to a tax cut. It should ease the pressure on household budgets and boost consumer spending."
Falling inflation could also be of concern to investors, as the UK moves closer to the eurozone's situation of battling to avoid deflation.Falling inflation could also be of concern to investors, as the UK moves closer to the eurozone's situation of battling to avoid deflation.