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Risk-Free Yield?
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The discount rate contains an interest rate that is linked to a risk-free yield (for example, on government bonds), and a risk premium.
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A reduction in safe asset supply relative to demand means that risk-free yields are lower, all else equal.
In the '90s, the no-lose, risk-free, high-yield return was supposed to be dot-com stocks.
Such allowances are normally fixed a couple of percentage points above risk-free Treasury yields, which are currently around 2.4percentt.
The Japanese keep so much of their money in banks because there are really only two sorts of financial asset in Japan: first, risk-free ones that yield next to nothing, and second, highly risky ones that also yield next to nothing.
CalPERS highlights the issue with its claim that it has adopted "a new asset-allocation mix that reduces risk to the portfolio, while still being able to achieve its return goal of 7.5%."The risk-free rate (the yield on the ten-year Treasury bond) at the moment is around 2.6%.
E rm) − rf or the market risk premium is different from the market portfolio yield and risk-free rate of return.
Fourth, since the yield on U.S. Treasury securities is currently considered a risk-free rate of return and as the yield on these securities increases, risky investments such as corporate debt and equity investments will lose appeal.
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