UK falls back into deflation

Pushes out rate hikes

Natalie Kenway
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UK inflation fell back into deflationary territory in September, with the latest year-on-year figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) showing a 0.1% decline in September.

The ONS said the UK's consumer price index was weaker in September due to a smaller than usual rise in clothing prices and falling motor fuel prices. The UK's Retail Prices Index also fell to 0....

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