FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT(LL)-TEXT
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Chapter 25, Problem 10MC
You have been hired at the investment firm of Bowers & Noon. One of its clients doesn’t understand the value of diversification or why stocks with the biggest standard deviations don’t always have the highest expected returns. Your assignment is to address the client’s concerns by showing the client how to answer the following questions:
What are two potential tests that can be conducted to verify the CAPM? What are the results of such tests? What is Roll’s critique of CAPM tests?
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