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Some Risk Is Inherent in a Market and Cannot Be

Question 89

Question 89

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Some risk is inherent in a market and cannot be avoided by diversifying within the market. This risk is called


A) natural risk.
B) systematic risk.
C) market risk.
D) unavoidable risk.
E) inevitable risk.

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