AHEAD PUBLIC INFLATION EXPECTATIONS 3.3% IN OCT: CITI/YOUGOV
LONDON, Nov 1 (Reuters) -British households' expectations for inflation over the next 12 months rose again in October, adding to the likelihood that the Bank of England will only cut interest rates once a quarter, a monthly survey from Citi and YouGov showed on Friday.
The survey showed expectations for inflation in a year's time rose to 3.3% in October from 3.2%, up from a trough of 2.6% in June. For five to 10 years' time, expectations rose to 3.8% in October from 3.6% and are 0.8 percentage points above June's low.
"For the Monetary Policy Committee this is likely to provide continued reason for caution, implying quarterly rate cuts in the near-term," Citi economist Benjamin Nabarro said.
Reporting by David Milliken, Editing by Paul Sandle
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