A stock has an expected return of 14.6 percent, a beta of 1.7, and the return on the market is 9.3 percent. What must th

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A stock has an expected return of 14.6 percent, a beta of 1.7, and the return on the market is 9.3 percent. What must th

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A stock has an expected return of 14.6 percent, a beta of 1.7,
and the return on the market is 9.3 percent. What must the
risk-free rate be? (Do not round intermediate
calculations. Enter your answer as a percent rounded to 2 decimal
places.)
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