Multiple Choice
The key assumption of the preferred habitat theory is that investors
A) view bonds of different maturities as perfect substitutes.
B) view bonds of different maturities as completely unsubstitutable.
C) always choose the bond with the highest expected return, regardless of maturity.
D) care about both expected returns and maturity.
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