UK inflation has once again managed to surprise markets, this time by falling by more than expected.
Inflation dropped from 8.7 percent in May to 7.9 percent in June, ahead of consensus expectations of 8.2 percent.
For some wealth managers, this reading finally offers “a glimmer of light”.
Despite echoing this sentiment, Marcus Brookes, the chief investment officer at Quilter Investors, said it “still leave us wondering once again why the UK is s...