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Surging energy prices push inflation up to highest level since March

UK · 2026-08-19

Key takeaway

UK inflation rises to 2.9% in July, highest since March.

  1. Step 1 · The triggerInflation rises to 2.9% due to surging energy prices from the Iran war.
  2. Step 2 · Knock-onIncreased energy costs lead to higher operational expenses for SMEs.
  3. Step 3 · Knock-onSMEs may face reduced consumer demand as households cut discretionary spending.
  4. Step 4 · Reaches youPotential tightening of monetary policy by the Bank of England could raise financing costs for SMEs.

The trigger is reported by the source below. The steps that follow are Branch²’s traced reasoning — how the shock could reach a business like yours, not a prediction.

Source: The Independent Business

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