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If a portfolio had a return of 11%, the risk-free asset return was 6%, and the standard deviation of the portfolio's excess returns was 25%, the risk premium would be

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A.A. 14%.
B.B. 6%.
C.C. 35%.
D.D. 21%.
E.E. 5%.
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To start, let’s identify what the risk premium represents in this context: it is the excess return of the portfolio over the risk-free rate. Option A: 14%. This would imply a portfolio return of 20% if the risk-free rate is 6%, which is not given. Since the portfolio return is s......Login to view full explanation

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