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Market (or systematic) risk ___________ whereas idiosyncratic risk

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Answered by parisbabu79
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Answered by bratislava
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Market (or systematic) risk is undiversifiable risk whereas idiosyncratic risk

Explanation:

  • Systematic risk is an aggregate or undiversifiable risk where the vulnerable events affect the outcomes such as the broad market returns. Economic resource holding, and even aggregate incomes.  
  • At times of natural calamities, the aggregate doesn't only affect the distribution but also the number of resources. They can rise from government policies or international economic forces.
  • The idiosyncratic risks are those internal factors that negatively impact individual securities. May belong to a specific group of assets. Thus are unsystematic risks that are divided into business or financial risks.

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