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these SUCI 8-19 KAND RETURN Stock X has a 10% expected return, a beta coefficient of EVALUATING 0.9. and a 35% standard deviation of expected returns. Stock Y has a 12.5% expected return a beta coefficient of 1.2, and a 25% standard deviation. The risk-free rate is 6%, and the market risk premium is 5%. a. Calculate each stock's coefficient of variation. b. Which stock is riskier for a diversified investor? c. Calculate each stock's required rate of return. d....
Consider the following information on a portfolio of three stocks: State of Economy Probability of State of Economy Stock A Rate of Return Stock B Rate of Return Stock C Rate of Return Boom .15 .05 .21 .18 Normal .80 .08 .15 .07 Recession .05 .12 -.22 -.02 The portfolio is invested 35 percent in each Stock A and Stock B and 30 percent in Stock C. If the expected T-bill rate is 3.90 percent, what is the expected risk...
EVALUATING RISK AND RETURN Stock X has a 10.5% expected return, a beta coefficient of 1.0, and a 35% standard deviation of expected returns. Stock Y has a 12.5% expected return, a beta coefficient of 1.2, and a 30.0% standard deviation. The risk-free rate is 6%, and the market risk premium is 5%. Calculate each stock's coefficient of variation. Round your answers to two decimal places. Do not round intermediate calculations. Cvx= ?Cvy=? C.Calculate each stock's required rate of return.Rx=?...
Consider the following information on three stocks:a-1 If your portfolio is invested 40 percent
each in A and B and 20 percent in C, what is the portfolio expected
return?Portfolio expected return = _________ %a-2 What is the variance?Variance= _________
a-3 What is the standard deviation?Standard deviation= _________ %b. If the expected T-bill rate is 4.00 percent,
what is the expected risk premium on the portfolio?Expected risk premium= _________
%c-1 If the expected inflation rate is 3.60
percent, what...
Consider the following information about three stocks:
a. If your portfolio is invested 40 percent each in A and B and
20 percent in C, what is the portfolio expected return? The
variance? The standard deviation?
b.If the expected T-bill is is 3.80 percent, what is the
expected premium on the portfolio?
c. If the expected inflation rate is 3.50 percent, what are the
appropriate and exact expected real returns on the portfolio?What
are the approximate and exact expected real...
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1. You are considering investing in a single stock that has a 50% chance of producing a 20% return. a 25% chance of producing an 8% return, and a 25% chance of producing a-12% return, what is its expected return? Expected r Consider the range of the possible returns for this stock and draw a picture of the dispersion of possible returns. 2. Expected Return on a Portfolio Stock Wtd...
B2 Consider the following information on a portfolio of three stocks: State of Probabil f Stock A Stock B Stock C Rate of Return Rate of Return Rate of Return 21 15 -22 Economy State of Ec Boom Normal Bust 15 80 05 .05 08 18 .07 The portfolio is invested 35 percent in each Stock A and Stock B and 30 percent in Stock C If the expected T-bill rate is 3.90 percent, what is the expected risk premium...
Consider the following information on a portfolio of three stocks: State of Probability of Stock A Stock B Stock C Economy State of Economy Rate of Return Rate of Return Rate of Return Boom .14 .11 .36 .51 Normal .51 .19 .21 .29 Bust .35 .20 − .20 − .39 a. If your portfolio is invested 44 percent each in A and B and 12 percent in C, what is the portfolio’s expected return, the variance, and the standard deviation?...
Keith holds a portfolio that is invested equally in three stocks (WD following table: WA w 1/3). Each stock is described in the Stock Beta Standard Deviation Expected Return DET 0.7 AIL 1.0 INO 1.6 25% 38% 34% 8.0% 10.0% 13.5% An analyst has used market- and firm-specific information to make expected return estimates for each stock. The analyst's expected return estimates may or may not equal the stocks' required returns. The risk-free rate [Rr] is 6%, and the market...
probabilty rate of returnrecession 0.11 -4%normal 0.4 11%boom 0.49 15%expected return = 11.31standard deviation = 5.70Q: The investor decides to diversify by investing $3,000 in Gryphon stock and $2,000 in Royal stock, which has an expected return of 5.5% and a standard deviation of 9.4%. The correlation coefficient for the two stocks' returns is 0.8. Calculate the expected return and standard deviation of the portfolio. Round your answers to 2 decimal places.