UK 10-Year Gilt Yield Rises to 5-Week High

2025-11-19 16:59 By Agna Gabriel 1 min. read

The UK 10-year gilt yield climbed to 4.6%, the highest in five weeks, as budget uncertainty overshadowed rising expectations of a December rate cut.

With the government entering a period of intense speculation over its upcoming budget, investors face a murkier backdrop until clearer fiscal plans emerge.

PM Keir Starmer vowed there will be no austerity and that the budget will reflect Labour values, while Chancellor Rachel Reeves aims to ease living costs and further cool inflation in her 26 November statement.

October data showed headline inflation easing, though stubborn food prices remain a concern.

Even so, traders boosted bets on monetary easing, with markets pricing an 84% chance of a quarter-point cut in December.



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