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"The risk of interests rate" or "The risk of interests’ rate"?

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The risk of interests rate

This phrase is also incorrect. 'Interests' should be 'interest rates' to refer to the rates associated with borrowing or investing.

Incorrect. Use 'the risk of interest rates' instead.

Alternatives:

  • the risk of interest rates

The risk of interests’ rate

This phrase is incorrect. 'Interests' should be 'interest rates' to refer to the rates associated with borrowing or investing.

Incorrect. Use 'the risk of interest rates' instead.

Alternatives:

  • the risk of interest rates
Both phrases are incorrect. The correct phrase is 'the risk of interest rates.' 'Interest rates' is a compound noun that should be used in the plural form when referring to the rates associated with borrowing or investing.

Last Updated: March 31, 2024

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