U.K. inflation was unchanged at 2.7% on year in September, slightly above forecasts of 2.6%. The largest upward contribution came from air fares, although this was offset by lower petrol and diesel prices. The reading is well above the Bank of England's target of 2%, although because of the high unemployment rate, the BOE is holding off from raising interest rates.
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