riskipreemeistä
Riskipreemeistä, often translated as risk premium, is a fundamental concept in finance and economics. It represents the excess return that an investor expects to receive for holding a risky asset compared to a risk-free asset. In essence, it is the compensation demanded by investors for taking on additional uncertainty. The risk-free rate is typically associated with the return on government bonds of a stable country, as they are considered to have minimal default risk.
The size of the risk premium is influenced by several factors. Investor risk aversion plays a significant
Different types of assets have varying risk premiums. For instance, equities typically have a higher risk premium