Bank's Besley: inflation below target in 2009

Inflation is likely to fall below target next year despite the upward pressure on inflation from the weakening pound, said Timothy Besley, a member of the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee.

Besley said that since the summer the outlook for global commodity prices had changed rapidly. He said that the August Inflation Report projected oil price at $120 per barrel for the rest of 2008 yet the current price was $55.

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