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  2. Risk premium - Wikipedia

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    The risk premium is used extensively in finance in areas such as asset pricing, portfolio allocation and risk management. [2] Two fundamental aspects of finance, being equity and debt instruments, require the use and interpretation of associated risk premiums with the inputs for each explained below:

  3. Why China-Exposed Stocks Alibaba, Estee Lauder, and Nike ...

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    Alibaba has been clawing its way back from a multiyear downturn, and both Estee Lauder and Nike had especially bad weeks last week. Yet in a counterintuitive move, China-exposed stocks rallied ...

  4. Why Nike Stock Slipped on Friday - AOL

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    On the one hand, yes, in a market where the average S&P 500 stock sells for 30 times earnings, Nike's 22 P/E ratio looks reasonable, and Nike's 2.1% dividend yield is above average. On the other ...

  5. Capital asset pricing model - Wikipedia

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    The market risk premium is determined from the slope of the SML. The relationship between β and required return is plotted on the security market line (SML), which shows expected return as a function of β. The intercept is the nominal risk-free rate available for the market, while the slope is the market premium, E(R m)− R f. The security ...

  6. Market risk - Wikipedia

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    Market risk is the risk of losses in positions arising from movements in market variables like prices and volatility. [1] There is no unique classification as each classification may refer to different aspects of market risk. Nevertheless, the most commonly used types of market risk are:

  7. Nike's Endorsement Deal with Johnny Manziel a Calculated Risk

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  8. Equity risk - Wikipedia

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    Equity risk premium (ERP) is defined [by whom?] as "excess return that an individual stock or the overall stock market provides over a risk-free rate." [citation needed] equity risk premium (ERP) is the difference between the return on a market portfolio or a stock with average market risk and the risk-free rate of return. From this definition ...

  9. Why Risk Premium Matters - AOL

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    Risk premium is the added return that investors expect to earn from an asset such as a share of stock that carries more risk than another asset such as a high-grade corporate bond. The risk ...