UK 2-Year Government Gilt Rates
UK 2-Year Government Gilt Rates data, recent 31 years (traceable to Jan 02,1996), the yield unit is %, latest yield value is 4.31, updated at Apr 02,2026
Price
Current: 100.08 GBP (-0.051 / -0.051%)
Apr 02,2026
Time Range: Jan 02,1996 ~ Apr 02,2026
Average: 102.30 GBP
Median: 102.22 GBP
Max: 112.34 GBP (Jun 11,2003)
Min: 91.23 GBP (Jul 06,2023)
Yield
Current: 4.31 % (+0.027 / +0.631%)
Apr 02,2026
Time Range: Jan 02,1996 ~ Apr 02,2026
Average: 2.87 %
Median: 3.51 %
Max: 7.21 % (Nov 12,1997)
Min: -0.18 % (Dec 30,2020)
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Relationship between UK 2-year yields and BoE policy?
UK 2-year yields are closely related to BoE policy, reflecting market expectations for UK monetary policy. When markets expect the central bank to raise rates, yields rise; when expecting rate cuts, yields fall.
Performance of UK 2-year bonds post-Brexit?
Post-Brexit, UK 2-year yields experienced volatility, reflecting market concerns about UK economic prospects and policy uncertainty.
Impact of UK 2-year bond rates on European economy?
UK 2-year bond rates, as important short-term benchmark rates in Europe, directly affect UK bank borrowing costs and economic growth. Changes affect 5-year bonds, 10-year bonds and other medium-term rates, and influence global capital flows through pound sterling exchange rates.
Differences between UK 2-year bonds and US short-term bonds?
UK 2-year bonds have higher volatility due to Brexit impact compared to US 2-year bonds, with higher risk premiums. German 2-year bonds have stronger safe-haven attributes, often performing better during crises.