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Business, 08.12.2020 16:20 frankiesoar68

Which would you prefer? a. A 4% annual yield on a credit risk-free 10-year government bond from the mythical country of Utopia
b. a 3% annual yield on a credit risk-free 10-year government bond from the mythical country of Utopia
c. A 2% annual yield on an investment in 10-year U. S. government bonds
d. A 3% annual yield on an investment in 10-year U. S. government bonds

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