LONDON (Reuters) – Costs in British outlets fell on the quickest tempo in additional than three years this month however this week’s funds announcement by finance minister Rachel Reeves may assist spur a return of inflation, the British Retail Consortium mentioned on Tuesday.
Annual store value deflation dropped to 0.8% within the 12 months to October, the BRC mentioned, its weakest since August 2021 and an even bigger fall than September’s 0.6% decline.
It was the eighth time in 9 months that the tempo of value progress has weakened.
Meals costs rose by 1.9% however non-food deflation held at 2.1%. Clothes costs edged up for the primary time since January as retailers unwound a few of their heavy discounting.
“Households will welcome the continued easing of value inflation,” BRC chief govt Helen Dickinson mentioned.
“However this downward trajectory is susceptible to ongoing geopolitical tensions, the affect of local weather change on meals provides, and prices from deliberate and trailed authorities regulation.”
British finance minister Rachel Reeves is predicted to incorporate in her first funds on Wednesday a rise in social safety contributions that companies should pay for his or her employees, inflicting unease amongst some employers who’re additionally nervous about labour market reforms to offer extra protections to employees.
“Retail is already paying greater than its justifiable share of taxes in comparison with different industries,” Dickinson mentioned and he or she referred to as on Reeves to cut back the enterprise charges tax paid by retailers.
Official figures confirmed shopper value inflation fell to 1.9% in September, properly beneath a 41-year excessive of 11.1% it touched in October 2022. The Financial institution of England is predicted to chop borrowing prices in November for less than the second time in 4 years.