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''Consumer protection - UK''.  
Risk-Free Rate.


The Money and Pensions Service provides debt advice, money guidance and pensions guidance.
The abbreviation 'RFR' usually refers to risk-free benchmark interest rates, such as SONIA.


The Service is funded by levies on both the financial services industry and pension schemes.  
Also known as ''near'' risk-free rates, recognising that such rates are never entirely risk-free.




== See also ==
Theoretically risk free rates of ''investment'' return, for example in the Capital asset pricing model, are more often designated by 'Rf' or 'rf'.
* [[Department for Work and Pensions]]
* [[Money and Pensions Service]]
* [[Occupational pension scheme]]
* [[The Pensions Advisory Service]]


[[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]]
 
[[Category:The_business_context]]
==See also==
*[[Capital asset pricing model]]
*[[RFR WG]]
*[[Risk-free rate of return]]
*[[Risk-free rates]]
*[[SONIA]]
 
[[Category:Corporate_financial_management]]
[[Category:Financial_products_and_markets]]

Revision as of 18:33, 1 December 2018

Risk-Free Rate.

The abbreviation 'RFR' usually refers to risk-free benchmark interest rates, such as SONIA.

Also known as near risk-free rates, recognising that such rates are never entirely risk-free.


Theoretically risk free rates of investment return, for example in the Capital asset pricing model, are more often designated by 'Rf' or 'rf'.


See also