In theory, the intrinsic value of a financial asset is simply the present value (PV) of its future cash flows. As in any PV calculation, the discount rate is determined by the market interest rate plus a risk premium. With lower interest rates, all else equal, PV is higher. Thus, if market interest rates rise, asset values (and associated market prices) could be set for a fall. See article here,
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