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Stubborn UK inflation puts Bank of England in a bind

Some of the factors may explain the higher inflation rates seen in the UK compared with its peers, according to Paul Dales of Capital Economics.

The UK has markedly higher wage growth than in the US and the eurozone, for instance, which Dales said could be driven at least in part by a post-Covid contraction in the size of the workforce that forced companies to lift pay. A less flexible immigration system post-Brexit may also be playing a part.

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