Could a surprise dip in UK services inflation be enough for the Bank of England to finally reach the end of its hiking cycle? We're not convinced it'll be entirely sufficient to fend off a 25bp move next month – but a pause could very well be on the cards from May |
The future of UK rate hikesA recent drop seen in January's data could signal a potential pause ahead for the Bank of England. But one month does not make a trend, warns Developed Markets Economist James Smith, and we think that one more hike can still be expected |
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