The Risk-Free Rate represents the theoretical return on an investment with zero risk, typically associated with government bonds. It serves as a benchmark for evaluating investment performance. The nominal risk-free rate symbol is often denoted as “Rf” and includes inflation expectations. This rate is crucial in financial models, such as the Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM), to determine the cost of equity.
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