When and how will UK Inflation come down? | Morning Markets

by | Nov 1, 2022 | Invest During Inflation | 6 comments

When and how will UK Inflation come down? | Morning Markets




On today’s Morning Markets, how did markets react to UK inflation at 10.1%, what’s causing UK Inflation, and when and how will UK Inflation come down?

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6 Comments

  1. True Potential

    When do you think inflation will come down?

  2. Tom Ashworth

    Inflation usually kills itself off in the end. Demand will fall and supply will rise with supply chain easing and productivity rising. Don’t know why everyone is so miserable now is the worst of it and it’s only up from here.

  3. David Regan

    Inflation will eventually come down, it’s a matter of when and by how much, when the world doesn’t spend, you sell it cheaper

  4. Onpoint Focus

    Inflation is not coming back down. I have heard strategists say in eight weeks but the Boe will have no choice but to raise rates by 75 bpts. Too much inflation in the system. The Boe will abandon plans to tighten and switch back to massive easing as the whole economy falls into an inflationary depression. Mr Bailey and the MPC team are in very very serious trouble.

  5. ryan jones

    How effective is BOE raising interest rates going to be combatting Global Inflation I.e oil?? Energy is in such high demand that even if uk no longer consumes any energy , other nations would just instantly snap it up at a slightly lower price,,? The cost of energy in the uk is effectively a rate hike the the average consumer as it instantly reduces their spending power and to raise interest rates is a double whammy and raising to high may cause a financial Armageddon of tumbling debt defaults to me,, I know the money supply was inflated over C19 times but this is a reduction of supply issue,, maybe the country does keep paying top dollar for energy on the hope other nations throw in the towel,,?? What you say

  6. Abraham Tsfaye

    When I was in UK. I saw empty boarded up streets under a constant grey sky, litter everywhere.

    Homeless people sleeping in doorways. Opioid addicts out of their mind and women so drunk they urinated on the streets. It's a sad declined country

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