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Wednesday, February 18, 2009

UK import prices up over 8 percent

Deflation, deflation everywhere and not a falling retail price in sight.

Sterling's recent collapse has done wonders for import price inflation. As of the third quarter of 2008, prices were up over 8 percent compared to a year earlier.

At least, the Bank of England should be happy. They are very anxious to keep inflation alive and well in the UK.

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