Análisis Fundamental
Risk-Free Rate
Definición
The risk-free rate is the theoretical return on an investment with zero risk, typically represented by government treasury bills or bonds from stable economies. It serves as a benchmark for evaluating investment returns and is a key input in financial models like the Sharpe ratio. In forex, the risk-free rate differential between two countries influences carry trade returns and swap rates.
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