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Consider the following data for a one-factor economy. All portfolios are well-diversified. Portfolio E(r) Beta A 12% 1.2 F 6% 0.0 Suppose that another portfolio, portfolio E, is well-diversified with a beta of 0.6 and expected return of 8%. Would an arbitrage opportunity exist?

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