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If the Risk Free Rate is 2% and the expected inflation rate is 3%, what is the nominal interest rate? Please show formula.
14 years ago

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Answered by Mgraph
(1+ nominal rate)=
=(1+ inflation rate)(1+ risk free rate)
14 years ago
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