UK Gilt Yields Surge Above 5%
2026-04-29 14:37
By
Joana Ferreira
1 min. read
UK 10-year gilt yields climbed above 5%, nearing levels last seen in 2008, as stalled Iran war negotiations and soaring oil prices intensified inflation concerns, pushing investors to anticipate further central bank tightening.
Brent crude reached a four-year high after reports that US President Trump ordered preparations for a prolonged naval blockade in the Strait of Hormuz to pressure Iran.
In retaliation, Iranian forces threatened "practical and unprecedented military action" if the blockade persists.
The Bank of England is expected to hold rates steady this Thursday, reflecting caution amid the Middle East crisis, though markets still price in almost three quarter-point hikes for 2026.
Adding to the pressure, Lloyds revised its UK economic outlook, raising its 2026 inflation forecast to 3.4% from 2.6% and slashing GDP growth expectations to 0.5% from 1.2%.
The bank now expects no BoE rate cuts this year, and projects unemployment to peak at 5.6% in Q4.