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Based on a Multifactor Model,systematic Risk Arises From

Question 14

Question 14

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Based on a multifactor model,systematic risk arises from:


A) a common factor,F.
B) negative betas.
C) the lack of market liquidity.
D) the variable,ε.
E) a positive covariance between securities.

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