Multiple Choice
If Bank A's average return on its loan portfolio is lower than that of Bank B's,
A) its risk-adjusted return is higher than Bank B's.
B) its risk-adjusted return is lower than Bank B's.
C) its standard deviation is lower than Bank B's.
D) its standard deviation is higher than Bank B's.
E) its risk-adjusted return is lower than Bank B's and its standard deviation is higher than Bank B's. [Refer to: 11-58]
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