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inflation figures came in slightly lower
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than expected on Wednesday morning
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falling to 2.5% last month down from
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2.6% the month before so what does this
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mean for the pressure mounting on
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Chancellor Rachel Reeves as she deals
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with a sell-off in the bond markets the
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lower inflation figures are likely to
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help ease the Jitters in the guilt
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markets which saw yields on 10-year and
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30-year Bonds hit their highest levels
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in decades last week the pressure in the
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guilt Market has raised doubts on the
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government's fiscal plan and even
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prompted calls for the chancellor to
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resign economists estimate that the
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upward move in yields has wiped out the
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10 billion pound buffer Reeves left to
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meet her key fiscal rule in October the
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rule forces Reeves to ensure that
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day-to-day spending including the cost
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of servicing debt is funded through tax
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receipts after a much criticized trip to
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China this weekend Reeves appeared in
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the Commons on Tuesday to face down her
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critics including Shadow Chancellor Mel
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stride and following her performance
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which saw her insist she would go
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further and faster to Kickstart growth
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Wednesday's news will offer her some
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rest bite from gloomy economic news
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speaking on Wednesday morning she
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insisted there is still work to be done
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to help families across the country with
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the cost of living former bank of
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England policy maker Michael Saunders
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said Downing Street will be breathing a
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sigh of relief after the surprise dip in
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December inflation he said it would be
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some help in easing some some of the
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worries about the outlook for the UK
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however there are warnings that any
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relief could be shortlived as inflation
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could grow again later this year thanks
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to a combination of factors including
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the impact of the budget and the
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chancellor who is seen as K starm as
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right-hand woman continues to face
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pressure with one Anonymous labor MP
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telling the telegraph she should be
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sacked if she isn't able to stabilize
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the economy before the June spending
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review what do you think do the latest
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inflation figures take some pressure off
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the chancellor let us know your thoughts
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