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A Canada-based investor buys shares of Toronto-Dominion Bank (Toronto: TD. TO) for C$72.08 on 15 October 2007 with the intent of holding them for a year. The dividend rate was C$2.11 per year. The investor actually sells the shares on 5 November 2007 for C$69.52. The investor notes the following additional facts:
No dividends were paid between 15 October and 5 November. The required return on TD. TO equity was 8.7 percent on an annual basis and 0.161 percent on a weekly basis.

Calculate the investor's realized return over the holding period, Calculate the realized alpha.

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