Essentials Of Investments
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During a particular year, the T-bill rate was 6%, the market return was 14%, and a
a. Evaluate the manager based on the portfolio alpha.
b. Reconsider your answer to part (a) in view of the Black-Jensen-Scholes finding that the security market line is too flat. Now how do you assess the manager’s performance?
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