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3710 (1.) Consider the following information: Portfolio Risk-free Market Expected Standard Return Deviation 10% 18 24...
Consider the following information: Portfolio Expected Return Standard Deviation Risk-free 5.0 % 0 % Market 10.6 23 A 8.6 12 a. Calculate the Sharpe ratios for the market portfolio and portfolio A. (Round your answers to 2 decimal places.) Sharpe Ratio Market portfolio Portfolio A b. If the simple CAPM is valid, is the above situation possible? y/n
Consider the following information: Portfolio Expected Return Standard Deviation Risk-free 6 % 0 % Market 10.8 24 A 8.8 13 a. Calculate the Sharpe ratios for the market portfolio and portfolio A. (Round your answers to 2 decimal places.) b. If the simple CAPM is valid, is the above situation possible? Yes No
Consider the following information Expected Standard Portfolio Return Deviation Risk-free 10% 1.0 Market 18 A 16 1.5 a. Calculate the return predicted by CAPM for a portfolio with a beta of 1.5 Return b. What is the alpha of portfolio A. (Negatlve value should be Indicated by a minus sign.) Alpha c. If the simple CAPM is valid, is the situation above possible? O Yes O No
13. Consider a Market Portfolio with 12% expected return and 20% return standard deviation. If the Sharpe ratio of the market portfolio is 0.5, what is the risk-free rate of return? (a) 0.01 (b) 0.02 (c) 0.03 (d) 0.04
Consider the following information: Portfolio Expected Return Beta Risk-free 10 % 0 Market 10.8 % 1.0 A 8.8 & 0.6 a. Calculate the expected return of portfolio A with a beta of 0.6. (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) b. What is the alpha of portfolio A. (Negative value should be indicated by a minus sign. Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) c. If the simple CAPM is valid, is the above situation possible? y/n
Problem 7-18 37 Consider the following information: Beta points Portfolio Risk-free Market Expected Return 78 13.3 10.0 Skipped 1.0 0.7 a. Calculate the expected return of portfolio A with a beta of 0.7 (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) eBook Expected return % Print b. What is the alpha of portfolio A. (Negative value should be indicated by a minus sign. Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) References Alpha c. If the simple CAPM is valid, is the...
Consider the following information: Beta Portfolio Risk- free Market Expected Return 6 % 13.8 11.8 a. Calculate the expected return of portfolio A with a beta of 1.6. (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) Expected return b. What is the alpha of portfolio A (Negative value should be indicated by a minus sign. Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) Alpha C. If the simple CAPM is valid state whether the above situation is possible? Yes No
Consider the following information: Portfolio Expected Return Beta Risk-free 7 % 0 Market 12.2 1.0 A 11.0 1.6 a. Calculate the return predicted by CAPM for a portfolio with a beta of 1.6. (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) b. What is the alpha of portfolio A. (Negative value should be indicated by a minus sign. Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)
Consider the following information on a portfolio, the market, the threshold level, and the risk-free rate: Expected portfolio return 8.0% Expected market return 2.7% Expected risk-free rate of return 1.6% Required threshold return 1.9% Standard deviation of the portfolio return 4.2% Standard deviation of the market return 3.8% What is the safety-first ratio for this portfolio?
1. Given a market portfolio with an expected return of 10% and standard deviation of 20% and a risk-free rate of 5%, according to the Capital Market Line what is the expected return of a portfolio with a 30% standard deviation? Enter your answer as a percent. Do not include the % sign. Round your final answer to two decimals. 2. What is the corresponding beta of the market portfolio?