Multiple Choice
Suppose you are working with two factor portfolios,Portfolio 1 and Portfolio 2.The portfolios have expected returns of 15% and 6%,respectively.Based on this information,what would be the expected return on well-diversified portfolio A,if A has a beta of 0.80 on the first factor and 0.50 on the second factor? The risk-free rate is 3%.
A) 15.2%
B) 14.1%
C) 13.3%
D) 10.7%
E) 8.4%
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