LONDON, April 27 (Reuters) - Britons' short-term and long-term inflation expectations fell in April, according to a monthly survey by YouGov for U.S. bank Citi which was published on Monday.
Short-term inflation expectations fell to 5% in April from 5.4% in March, while long-term expectations eased to 4.2% from 4.5%.
"We think there is still a compelling case to look through the volatility in these series for now until the volatility eases and the trend becomes clearer," the report said.
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