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Does Equity Always Win?

28/01/202114/07/2022 Haydn Martin 0 Comments Bankruptcy risk, Corporate Bonds, Equity Risk Premium, Fluctuation risk, Government Bonds, History

Does equity always beat other asset types? It seems to beat the “risk-free” rate of return. Why?

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