Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Dutch term or phrase:
aandelenrisicopremie
English translation:
equity risk premium
Added to glossary by
Christopher Smith (X)
May 26, 2005 09:57
19 yrs ago
Dutch term
aandelenrisicopremie
Dutch to English
Bus/Financial
Finance (general)
"..de blijvende daling in de *aandelenrisicopremie* duidt op een overschot aan spaartegoeden.."
Comments on the world economy in general in an annual report. I may be wrong, but 'share (or equity) risk premium' just doesn't sound right.
Comments on the world economy in general in an annual report. I may be wrong, but 'share (or equity) risk premium' just doesn't sound right.
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Kate Hudson (X)
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equity risk premium
This seems to be a pretty general term used in the financial world
Equity Risk Premium
The difference between the rate of return available from risk-free assets (such as Government bonds) and that available from assuming the risk inherent in more volatile investment such as shares. Over the very long term in Australia, the equity risk premium is around 8% over cash. Shorter term it is of the order of 3% over long bonds, which are themselves some 2% over cash.
Equity Risk Premium
The difference between the rate of return available from risk-free assets (such as Government bonds) and that available from assuming the risk inherent in more volatile investment such as shares. Over the very long term in Australia, the equity risk premium is around 8% over cash. Shorter term it is of the order of 3% over long bonds, which are themselves some 2% over cash.
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