UK Firms Plan to Raise Prices by Less than Thought in April, Survey Finds
Companies said higher energy costs are pushing prices up as the Bank of England watches inflation expectations before its June 18 meeting.
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UK firms plan smaller price rises than in April, BoE survey shows
UK businesses still plan price rises despite easing Iran war fears
The Bank of England’s survey showed that firms expected to increase their prices by 4 per cent over the next 12 months, according to data for May
UK firms plan to raise prices by less than thought in April, survey finds
The Bank of England’s survey showed that firms expected to increase their prices by 4% over the next 12 months, according to data for May.
UK Businesses Warn of Higher Prices Ahead as Cost Pressures Persist
UK firms still expect price rises despite easing fears over energy shockMore than half of businesses still plan to increase prices following the energy shock.Most firms expect profits to come under pressure, but wage growth remains subdued.UK businesses expect to raise prices less sharply than feared in the wake of the Iran-linked energy shock, although a majority still plan to pass higher costs on to customers, according to new Bank of England …
Why UK price expectations remain high even as Iran war energy shock eases | The latest National and International News
PA Media UK firms expect to raise prices by 4% over the next year despite a slight easing in inflation expectations following the Iran war energy shock, according to Bank of England data. More than half of British businesses still plan price increases to offset higher energy costs. The central bank's Decision Maker Panel survey of over 2,000 finance chiefs shows firms anticipating 4% price growth in the 12 months ahead, based on May data. This m…
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