Consumer Prices Index rises, but economists warn against easing of quantitaive easing in the face of medium term inflationary forces.
After several months of falls in both the CPI and RPI, July figures show declines in inflation have halted.
Latest CPI and RPI inflation figures raise deflation fears and calls for further active measures to counter recession.
Inflation continues to slow with deflation the ongoing trend for the Retail Price Index during May 2009.
The Consumer Prices Index (CPI) falls again and the Retail Prices Index (RPI) enters negative territory for the first time in nearly 50 years.
Annual RPI falls to 0.0% as looming deflation proves a mixed blessing for UK small business.
Dramatic slowdown in inflation as Consumer Price Index falls by 1% during December 2008. But are we heading for deflation this year?
Inflation falls to 4.1% but remains higher than expected.
Dramatic fall in October 2008 Consumer Price Index inflation following big rise the previous month.
CPI annual inflation on the rise as utility bills exert upwards price pressure.