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22 February, 02:37

5-year Treasury bonds yield 5%. The inflation premium (IP) is 1.9%, and the maturity risk premium (MRP) on 5-year bonds is 0.4%. What is the real risk-free rate, r*?

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  1. 22 February, 04:19
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    real risk-free rate = 2.7 %

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given data

    Treasury bonds yield r = 5%

    time = 5 year

    (IP) = 1.9%

    MRP = 0.4%

    to find out

    real risk-free rate r*

    solution

    we will find real risk-free rate r * by the given formula that is

    Treasury bonds yield = real risk-free rate + IP + MRP + default risk premium + liquidity premium

    so here default risk premium and liquidity premium both are zero

    put all the other value we get real risk-free rate

    real risk-free rate = 5% - 1.9 % - 0.4%

    real risk-free rate = 2.7 %
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