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UK firms expect selling price pressure to cool but not wages, BoE survey shows

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September 05, 2024
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(Reuters) -British companies expect to raise selling prices by the smallest amount in nearly three years but wage growth shows no sign of cooling, a survey showed on Thursday in mixed news for Bank of England officials gauging inflation pressures.

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