LONDON, June 19: British 12-month inflation fell to a rate of 2.8 per cent in May — the lowest level for more than two years, official data showed on Tuesday.

The annual inflation rate dropped from a level of 3.0 per cent in April to reach the lowest point since November 2009, the Office for National Statistics said in a statement.

Price increases for food, fuels and energy had been substantially weaker in May compared with 12 months earlier, the ONS said.

Analysts’ expectations had been for the annual rate to remain at 3.0 per cent, according to a poll by Dow Jones Newswires. The Consumer Prices Index (CPI) meanwhile dipped by 0.1 per cent in May on a month-on-month basis, the ONS added.—AFP

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