SMSN 963.5 -1.5832% TYT 2657.5 2.9241% SMSD 814.0 0.9926% SMSN 973.0 -0.6129% RIGD 60.1 -0.9885% RIGD 60.7 1.1667% SHEL 2453.0 0.7806% AZN 10450.0 0.0574% BHP 1821.0 -1.1132% HSBA 833.5 0.7494% ULVR 4695.0 -2.0038% CYPC 40.6 0.0% RIO 4595.5 -0.3794% LLPC 1.548 -98.9994% DGED 110.42 -1.013% BP 364.65 0.6764% SBID 92.8 -2.2129% DGE 2072.0 -1.145% GSK 1382.342 -0.8363% REL 4013.0 1.1596%
SMSN 963.5 -1.5832% TYT 2657.5 2.9241% SMSD 814.0 0.9926% SMSN 973.0 -0.6129% RIGD 60.1 -0.9885% RIGD 60.7 1.1667% SHEL 2453.0 0.7806% AZN 10450.0 0.0574% BHP 1821.0 -1.1132% HSBA 833.5 0.7494% ULVR 4695.0 -2.0038% CYPC 40.6 0.0% RIO 4595.5 -0.3794% LLPC 1.548 -98.9994% DGED 110.42 -1.013% BP 364.65 0.6764% SBID 92.8 -2.2129% DGE 2072.0 -1.145% GSK 1382.342 -0.8363% REL 4013.0 1.1596%

Risk-Free Rate

Updated on August 29, 2023

Theoretically, It refers to the rate of return on an investment that pose no risk of loss of capital and a return on the principal. Generally, it is utilised as the benchmark for assessing the relative risk and return profiles of the other asset classes. And, the market participants refer to sovereign bonds as the source of risk-free rates.

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