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QUESTION 17 You own a portfolio equally invested in a risk-free asset and two stocks. One of the stocks has a beta of 126 and
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Weight of each of the risk free asset and the stocks is equal in the portfolio

So, weight of each

= 1 / 3

= 0.33

Now, beta of risk free asset is always equal to 0 as it is a risk free asset

Beta of the other stock is given as 1.26

Let beta of the third stock be X

Now, as the portfolio is as risky as the market, the beta of the portfolio = 1

But beta of a portfolio is the weighted average of the beta of the individual assets of the portfolio

So, Weight of risk free asset x Beta of risk free asset + Weight of first stock x Beta of the first stock + Weight of third stock x Beta of the third stock = 1

So, 0.33 x 0 + 0.33 x 1.26 + 0.33 x X = 1

So, 0 + 0.4158 + 0.33 x X = 1

So, 0.33 x X = (1 - 0.4158)

So, X = 0.5842 / 0.33

= 1.77

So, beta of the third stock is 1.77

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