Corporate Finance
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Author: Ross, Stephen A.
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Chapter 11, Problem 2CQ
Systematic versus Unsystematic Risk Classify the following events as mostly systematic or mostly unsystematic. Is the distinction clear in every case?
- a. Short-term interest rates increase unexpectedly.
- b. The interest rate a company pays on its short-term debt borrowing is increased by its bank.
- c. Oil prices unexpectedly decline.
- d. An oil tanker ruptures, creating a large oil spill.
- e. A manufacturer loses a multimillion-dollar product liability suit.
- f. A Supreme Court decision substantially broadens producer liability for injuries suffered by product users.
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