What is the expected return of an asset with a negative beta?
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When the covariance is zero, the beta is zero. ... When the covariance is negative, the beta is negative and the expected return is lower than the risk-free rate. A negative-beta asset requires an unusually low expected return because when it is added to a well-diversified portfolio, it reduces the overall portfolio risk.
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