UK Gilt Yield Hits Five-Month High on Rate Hike Expectations
2026-03-13 08:49
By
Joana Ferreira
1 min. read
The yield on the UK 10-year gilt rose above 4.7%, its highest level since October 9 and up around 15 basis points on the week, as investors increased bets that the Bank of England could raise interest rates later this year.
Expectations of tighter monetary policy have strengthened amid a sharp rise in energy prices linked to escalating tensions between the United States, Israel, and Iran.
Oil prices surged above $100 per barrel as the conflict showed no signs of de-escalating, raising concerns that higher energy costs could reignite inflationary pressures across Europe.
As a result, investors currently price in roughly an 80% probability of a 25-basis-point BOE rate hike by the end of the year.
Meanwhile, data from the Office for National Statistics showed the UK economy stalled in January, missing expectations for 0.2% growth.
Services activity was flat and production fell 0.1%, while GDP increased just 0.2% over the three months to January, slightly below forecasts.