Government Borrowing Rate
When the government needs to borrow money it issues bonds called gilts and pays interest to whoever buys them. The 10-year gilt yield is the interest rate on a 10-year loan to the UK government. It is set by financial markets, not politicians. The spike in September 2022, when the mini-Budget spooked markets, is the most dramatic moment in modern UK financial history.
LATEST · 2026-07-074.81%
AVERAGE2.23%
HIGH · 2026-05-155.13%
LOW · 2020-08-040.12%
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Source: Bank of England