UK 10-Year Gilt Yield Drops to Lowest Since December 2024
2026-02-24 11:11
By
Joana Ferreira
1 min. read
The UK 10-year gilt yield fell further to 4.3%, hitting its lowest level since early December 2024, as US President Donald Trump’s new 10% global tariffs boosted demand for safe-haven assets.
Although Trump had threatened to raise the rate to 15% over the weekend, the lower-than-expected levy provides only limited relief for UK businesses.
The tariffs follow a setback for Trump on Friday, when the US Supreme Court struck down his sweeping “liberation day” import duties imposed last year.
Under the new measures, the US Customs agency will impose “an additional 10% ad valorem duty on imported articles of every country” for 150 days from Tuesday, unless specifically exempt.
Elsewhere, recent strong fiscal data, combined with a relatively dovish Bank of England meeting, weaker employment figures, and benign inflation, helped soothe markets, temporarily easing concerns over domestic political uncertainty.