James Smith, Developed Markets Economist at ING, notes that higher contributions from clothing and footwear, as well as a rise in petrol prices, unexpectedly lifted UK inflation in July.
"UK inflation came in quite a bit higher than expected in July, and means that core inflation is now a touch below target at 1.8%, up from 1.2% in May. A much less pronounced fall in clothing prices than we’d normally see at this time of year seemed to be the main culprit, but there were a series of small contributors to July's outperformance."
"This latest volatility emphasises that the inflation data is pretty difficult to read cleanly at the moment. We know for instance that in the midst of the lockdown back in April and May, around 40% of the stuff consumers usually buy was unavailable, according to Bank of England estimates. That meant that it was difficult to measure various prices, although the ONS notes this issue has now pretty much gone away."
"But a potentially longer-lasting consequence of the pandemic is that the weights attached to the CPI basket are probably no longer a great indication of what people are spending their money on. Habits have shifted dramatically as a result of Covid-19 - the rapid switch from in-store to online retailing is one good example."
"The inflation picture is likely to get muddier still when we get the August figures. We’re likely to see a heavy drag from the VAT cut from 20% to 5% on things like restaurants, hotels and various recreational activities, but also the ‘Eat Out to Help Out’ scheme. This latter policy has enabled restaurants to offer half-price food and non-alcoholic drinks on Monday-Wednesday through August."
"Although it’s pretty much guesswork as to how noticeable these policy changes will be, it is possible that August’s CPI rate will fall below zero. The Bank of England has estimated that the VAT change and the Eat Out scheme will each knock around 0.4% off headline CPI, the latter effect obviously evaporating in September once the policy has ended. For what it’s worth we think we could see a deeper slide in August, but in the end it’s a bit of an academic question."
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