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If the Covariance Between Stock a and Stock B Is

Question 84

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If the covariance between stock A and stock B is 100, the standard deviation of stock A is 10 percent and that of stock B is 20 percent, calculate the correlation coefficient between the two securities.


A) -0.5
B) +1.0
C) +0.5
D) 0.0

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