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"Risk Free Rate"
Keywords:
tbill
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certainty
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free
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prevailing
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swap
Related Terms:
Risk-free rate
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Interest rate risk
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Interest-rate risk
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Risk-free rate of return
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Modified duration
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Base rate
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Duration
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Nominal rate
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Market rate
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Rho
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Reinvestment risk
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Reference rate
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Floating rate
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Effective rate
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Fisher effect
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Standard rate
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Real interest rate
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Bank base rate
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Variable rate
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Extension risk
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Cmt
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Fixed interest
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Libor index
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Libor
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Treasury index
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Variable interest rate
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Tracker mortgage
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Interest rate parity
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Bank of england base rate
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Repo rate
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London interbank offered rate
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Libor rate
,
Tiered interest rate
,
Blended rate
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Floating-rate bond
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Reinvestment rate
,
Floater
,
Adjustable rate
,
Variable interest
,
Floating rate notes
,
Fixed interest rate
,
Floating-rate note
,
Real rate of interest
,
Prime rate
,
Floor
,
Rate of interest
,
Nominal interest rate
,
Interest rate differential
,
Term structure of interest rates
,
Real interest rates
The rate at which banks can borrow. Referred to as 90 day Bank Bills, or the SWAP rate in longer dated securities.
personal.macquarie.com.au
The return on a ‘riskless' asset. The 90-Day Tbill rate is often referred to as the ‘risk free rate'.
acumen.co.nz
The interest rate prevailing on a default-free bond in the absence of inflation.
hbr.com
The rate of return available in the market on an investment free of default risk.
equity-ltd.com
The rate of return that can be obtained with certainty; the yield on government bonds.... more on Risk free rate
moneyterms.co.uk
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Keywords:
hypothetical
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safe
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asset
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taken
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interest
The hypothetical interest rate on a riskless class of asset.
sanford.com.au
The interest rate on a riskless, or safe, asset, usually taken to be a short-term U.S. government security.
www-personal.umich.edu
Keywords:
lover
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indexes
Risk indexes Risk lover
financial-terms.co.uk