Is there a 危険 that インフレーション 落ちるs below 2% and then spikes again? This is Money podcast
インフレーション is 刻々と making its way 支援する に向かって the Bank of England's 2 per cent 的 and depending on who you listen to, it may even be 支援する there by summer.
But opinions are divided on what happens next.
Will 消費者 prices インフレーション 低迷 and stick below 2 per cent and the UK economy get stuck in another disinflationary 罠(にかける), or will we see another spike as second 一連の会議、交渉/完成する 影響s take 持つ/拘留する?
While 経済学者s can ponder this, it's an 緊急の puzzle for the Bank of England's ratesetters to try to solve. On this podcast, Georgie 霜, Angharad Carrick and Simon Lambert look at what's 運動ing インフレーション 負かす/撃墜する and where it may 長,率いる next.
The team also look at food prices and whether 18 months of 激しい 降雨 and 最近の floods are about to start 運動ing them 支援する up again.
加える, Neil Woodford's 支援する with a blog to 'challenge 合意 thinking', what's he doing, why and is it 価値(がある) reading?
New Isa 支配するs are meant to 改善する things for savers but banks aren't playing ball.
And finally, how much is your supermarket 非難する for a plastic or even paper 捕らえる、獲得する - and where is that money going??
Stories featured in this podcast episode:
>?Could the 最近の 記録,記録的な/記録する 降雨 leave our supermarket 棚上げにするs empty?
>?Neil Woodford is 支援する as a finfluencer: You may remember me as the '不名誉d' 基金 経営者/支配人
>?Will your bank or building society let you open more than one cash Isa?
>?How much does YOUR supermarket 告発(する),告訴(する)/料金 for 捕らえる、獲得するs?