Price rise relief as inflation surprisingly declines again to 6.7%

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he recent run of good news on the cost of living continued today, as new figures show inflation defied City expectations by falling to 6.7 per cent in August, the sixth consecutive month of slowing price rises.

A rise in Consumer Price Index inflation, driven by higher oil prices in August, had been widely expected, with City experts projecting a  reading of 7.0 per cent. Yet instead, the pace of price rises declined again from July’s 6.8%, in the latest sign that the Bank of England’s rate rises seem to be working at long last.

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