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The ________ rate is typically the nominal rate of interest on a threeminus−month u.s. treasury bill. a. riskminus−free b. expected c. real d. premium
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The ________ rate is typically the nominal rate of interest on a threeminus−month u.s. treasury bill.
a. riskminus−free
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c. real
d. premium
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c .because the answer is c it explain the amount of rate
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