AAPL 200.275 3.6835% MSFT 366.73 2.1191% NVDA 98.7901 1.94% GOOGL 151.18 2.3769% GOOG 153.648 2.5277% AMZN 173.255 3.5471% META 499.7028 3.1038% AVGO 169.28 1.8471% LLY 825.56 0.9217% TSLA 238.2263 4.7149% TSM 151.7625 2.6393% V 331.98 3.7113% JPM 235.695 2.9281% UNH 424.8971 -0.1018% NVO 59.54 2.0744% WMT 94.87 2.662% LVMUY 111.52 2.5943% XOM 108.17 2.6768% LVMHF 558.93 2.6728% MA 527.65 3.5989%
AAPL 200.275 3.6835% MSFT 366.73 2.1191% NVDA 98.7901 1.94% GOOGL 151.18 2.3769% GOOG 153.648 2.5277% AMZN 173.255 3.5471% META 499.7028 3.1038% AVGO 169.28 1.8471% LLY 825.56 0.9217% TSLA 238.2263 4.7149% TSM 151.7625 2.6393% V 331.98 3.7113% JPM 235.695 2.9281% UNH 424.8971 -0.1018% NVO 59.54 2.0744% WMT 94.87 2.662% LVMUY 111.52 2.5943% XOM 108.17 2.6768% LVMHF 558.93 2.6728% MA 527.65 3.5989%

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.