UK Inflation Unexpectedly Remains Steady as Next MPC Meeting Nears

The release of inflation data has revealed that inflation remained stubbornly steady in September. The information comes weeks before the next meeting of the Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) is scheduled to discuss if the standard base interest rate should be increased again. There was not a meeting of the MPC in October, and the last meeting which occurred in September left the rate at 5.25% and broke the fourteen meeting trend of hiking the rate which had started on December 2021. Another rate hike might be needed to push inflation down, but whether the economy and consumers