Tesco boss says inflation may not have peaked 'just yet'

Reuters

Published Jan 12, 2023 03:20AM ET

Updated Jan 12, 2023 03:55AM ET

LONDON (Reuters) -The chief executive of British retailer Tesco (OTC:TSCDY), Ken Murphy, said on Thursday that inflation may have not peaked "just yet," adding that he hoped it would come down by the middle of this year.

"We're not sure it's peaked just yet," Murphy said in response to a question on inflation. "We would hope that by the middle of the year it will have peaked and then we will see it come down the other side."

Britain's consumer price inflation rate hit a 41-year high of 11.1% in October but eased off to 10.7% in November. The Bank of England thinks it will slow to about 5% by late 2023.

Like most other industries, retailers have been grappling with rising costs while customers are cutting down on spending due to surging inflation, also hampering earnings.