
UK public inflation expectations retrace in April: survey

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Britons' short-term inflation expectations fell to 5% in April from 5.4% in March, while long-term expectations eased to 4.2% from 4.5%, according to a YouGov survey for Citi. This decline suggests a retreat in inflation expectations, likely influenced by dropping oil prices. The Bank of England may not find a strong basis for a more hawkish policy, as the volatility in expectations is still being monitored. The report indicates that the spike in March was anomalous, driven by fuel price increases due to the Iran war.
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