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UK Inflation Hits 18-Month Low Despite Fuel Price Surge

In an unexpected twist, the United Kingdom's inflation rate declined to its lowest point in a year and a half on Wednesday, even amidst a recent surge in fuel costs. This unforeseen economic development has led traders to predict an impending cessation of the Bank of England's ongoing series of interest-rate hikes.

The Bank of England has been on a consistent path of raising interest rates. However, the sudden drop in inflation suggests that this trend may soon see a pause. The development has sparked speculation among traders who are now anticipating a halt in the bank's policy of rate increases.

Despite rising fuel prices, the UK's inflation rate has taken an unexpected downturn. This combination of escalating fuel costs and decreasing inflation has created a unique economic scenario. As a result, traders are reevaluating their predictions about the trajectory of interest rates set by the Bank of England.

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