Bank of England governor still thinks inflation will fall sharply next year

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Bank of England governor still thinks inflation will fall sharply next year
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A fall in inflation would come as welcome news to millions of Britons who are struggling with rising energy bills and food costs, the national insurance increase, and council tax rises.

The governor of the Bank of England has said he still thinks inflation will fall sharply next year.

The Bank is due to start working on forecasts that will be released with its next interest rate decision on 4 August. Andrew Bailey told the treasury select committee on Monday afternoon that he expected inflation would likely stay broadly in line with the Bank's last forecasts in May. He added:"I always go into forecasts with an open mind, and that's critical, but I think the basic fundamentals of that profile remain in place today."

Inflation is expected to be back to its 2% target in around two years' time, he said, although pressure on gas prices following the war in Ukraine could change that.A fall in inflation would come as welcome news to millions of Britons who are struggling with higher energy bills and food costs, a national insurance increase and council tax rises.More from Business

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