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UK CPI Inflation Accelerates In May, Output Prices Rise

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Consumer price inflation in the UK accelerated more than expected in May, the latest figures from the Office for National Statistics showed Tuesday.

The rate of inflation rose to 2.7 percent in May from 2.4 percent in April. Economists expected the rate to rise to 2.6 percent.

The largest upward contributions to the change in the inflation rate came from transport, notably air transport and motor fuels, as well as clothing, according to the statistical office.

On a monthly basis, CPI rose 0.2 percent, at the same pace as in the previous month. Economists had forecast the index to rise 0.1 percent.

An experimental measure of consumer price inflation including owner occupiers' housing costs, grew 2.5 percent in the year to May, faster than 2.2 percent increase in April. The retail price index rose 3.1 percent year-on-year as expected.

Separately, the statistical office reported that the output price inflation at British manufacturers rose to 1.2 percent in May from 0.9 percent in April. This, however, was below 1.4 percent expected by economists.

Between April and May, factory gate prices remained unchanged, in line with forecasts. The core factory gate prices, that excludes the more volatile food, beverages, tobacco and petroleum products, rose 0.8 percent year-on-year compared with an expected 0.9 percent rise.

In the year to May, input costs faced by manufacturers rose 2.2 percent. This compared with forecast of 2.5 percent increase and follows a 0.1 percent fall in April. On a monthly basis, input prices fell 0.3 percent while expectations were for a flat outcome.

In another report, the statistical office said the UK's house price index rose 2.6 percent annually in April. This was slightly slower than a 2.7 percent gain in the previous month, but faster than a 2.5 percent rise expected.

On a seasonally adjusted basis, UK house prices increased 0.4 percent between March and April.

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