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    If a Firm Has a Distance-To-Default of 2,and We Assume
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If a Firm Has a Distance-To-Default of 2,and We Assume

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Question 2

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If a firm has a distance-to-default of 2,and we assume a normal distribution,then the probability of a firm defaulting is


A) 1.1%
B) 1.5%
C) 2.1%
D) 2.3%

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