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Which of the following best describes 'Systematic Risk' in the context of Modern Portfolio Theory?

  1. Risk that is unique to a specific company or industry
  2. Risk associated with a firm's choice of capital structure
  3. The standard deviation of an individual asset's returns
  4. Risk that cannot be diversified away because it affects the entire market

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