Berenberg Bank's Andrew Wishart has highlighted concerns over rising inflation risks stemming from Middle East tensions, which may lead the Bank of England to postpone interest rate cuts initially planned for March. According to Jin10, Wishart noted that the previous slowdown in food and commodity prices was expected to reduce overall inflation to 2% by April. However, the Bank of England might now need to wait for a significant deceleration in service price inflation to counteract the upward pressure from energy prices before reconsidering rate cuts.
Wishart further explained that as the UK is a net importer of energy, continued increases in energy prices could widen the trade deficit and diminish demand for the British pound. The Bank of England aims to avoid imposing additional downward pressure on the currency to prevent further inflation escalation.