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Risk-Free Rate
The theoretical return on an investment with no risk of financial loss, typically represented by the yield on government bonds.
Risk-Free Rate
The theoretical return on an investment with zero risk, typically represented by the yield on government securities.
Expected Rate
The rate of return that an investor anticipates earning on an investment without taking into account inflation or other factors that could affect the actual yield.
Liquidity Spreads
The difference in yield or cost between liquid (easily convertible to cash) assets and illiquid assets, often indicative of the liquidity premium required by investors.
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