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UK 5-Year Government Gilt Rates

UK 5-Year Government Gilt Rates data, recent 31 years (traceable to Apr 01,1996), the yield unit is %, latest yield value is 4.37, updated at Apr 02,2026

Price

Current: 98.86 GBP (-0.034 / -0.034%)

Apr 02,2026

Time Range: Apr 01,1996 ~ Apr 02,2026

Average: 102.77 GBP
Median: 101.79 GBP
Max: 121.13 GBP (Apr 05,2013)
Min: 83.92 GBP (Apr 25,2024)

Yield

Current: 4.37 % (+0.009 / +0.206%)

Apr 02,2026

Time Range: Apr 01,1996 ~ Apr 02,2026

Average: 3.16 %
Median: 3.66 %
Max: 7.75 % (Apr 11,1996)
Min: -0.14 % (Aug 04,2020)
Share:

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Relationship between UK 5-year yields and inflation expectations?

UK 5-year yields are closely related to inflation expectations. When inflation expectations rise, investors demand higher yields to compensate for inflation risk.

2

Role of UK 5-year bonds in investment portfolios?

UK 5-year bonds provide medium-term stable income in investment portfolios, suitable as core allocation for medium-term investments.

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Impact of UK 5-year bond rates on European bond markets?

UK 5-year bond rates affect European bond market pricing, with changes transmitting to 2-year bonds, 10-year bonds and other medium-term rates, affecting European investment strategies and risk management.

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Yield differences between UK 5-year bonds and major European economies' bonds?

UK 5-year bonds typically offer higher yields compared to German 5-year bonds and French 5-year bonds, reflecting differences in UK economic growth expectations and inflation expectations. German bond yields are affected by ECB accommodative policies, remaining at low levels for extended periods.