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Business, 25.04.2020 04:53 cynthiauzoma367

You are choosing between these four investments and you want to be 95% certain that you do not lose more than 8.00 % on your investment. Which investments could you choose?

Small Stocks S&P 500 Corporate Bonds T-Bills
Average return 18.37% 11.84% 6.47% 3.46%
Standard Deviation 38.79% 20.01% 6.98% 3.14%
of returns
(Select the best choice below.)

Which of the following have the lower bound of the estimated range greater than
18.00 %?
A. All of the Investments
B. T-Bills only
C. Long-term Government of Canada Bonds and T-Bills
D. S&P TSX and S&P 500 in CAD
E. Long-term Government of Canada Bonds and S&P 500 in CAD

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