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P 12-24 (similar to) Question Help You hear on the news that the S&P 500 was...
3/191 3/199: P 12-24 (similar to) Question Help - You hear on the news that the S&P 500 was down 1.3% today relative to the risk-free rate (the market's excess return was - 1.3%). You quest are thinking about your portfolio and your investments in Zynga and Proctor and Gamble. a. If Zynga's beta is 1.3, what is your best guess as to Zynga's excess return today? b. If Proctor and Gamble's beta is 0.6, what is your best guess...
You hear on the news that the S&P 500 was down 2.2% today relative to the risk-free rate (the market's excess return was −2.2%). You are thinking about your portfolio and your investments in Zynga and Proctor and Gamble. a. If Zynga's beta is 1.1, what is your best guess as to Zynga's excess return today? b. If Proctor and Gamble's beta is 0.6, what is your best guess as to P&G's excess return today? a. If Zynga's beta is...
Problem 8. 19 pts You hear on the news that the S&P/TSX Composite Index was down-1.0% today (the market's return was-1.0%). You are thinking about your portfolio and your investment in Royal Bank of Canada (RBC), Baytex Energy Corp. (BTE.TO), and Barrick Gold (ABX.TO). (Show your calculations) a. If RBC's beta is 1.02, what is your best guess as to RBC" return today? b. If Baytex Energy Corp.'s beta is 3.90, what is your best guess to BTE.TO return today?...
Problem 8 [9pts] You hear on the news that the S&P/TSX Composite Index was down-1 .0% today (the market's return was-1.0%). You are thinking about your portfolio and your investment in Royal Bank of Canada (RBC), Baytex Energy Corp. (BTE.TO), and Barrick Gold (ABX TO) (Show your calculations) a. If RBC's beta is 1.02, what is your best guess as to RBC" return today? b. If Baytex Energy Corp.'s beta is 3.90, what is your best guess to BTE.TO return...
The risk-free rate is 3% and you believe that the S&P 500's excess return will be 10.6% over the next year. If you invest in a stock with a beta of 1.1 (and a standard deviation of 30%), what is your best guess as to its expected excess return over the next year? The expected excess return over the next year is? (Round to two decimal places.)
: Question Help P 12-32 (similar to) Suppose Intel stock has a beta of 1.64, whereas Boeing stock has a beta of 0.91. If the risk-free interest rate is 6.2% and the expected return of the market portfolio is 13.1%, according to the CAPM, a. What is the expected return of Intel stock? b. What is the expected return of Boeing stock? c. What is the beta of a portfolio that consists of 55% Intel stock and 45% Boeing stock?...
X P 12-5 (similar to) Question Help You have $61,000. You put 20% of your money in a stock with an expected return of 10%, $31,000 in a stock with an expected return of 18%, and the rest in a stock with an expected return of 19% What is the expected return of your portfolio? The expected return of your portfolio is %. (Round to two decimal places.)
P 12-18 (similar to) Question Help You have a portfolio with a standard deviation of 26% and an expected return of 15% You are considering adding one of the two stocks in the following table. If after adding the stock you will have 20 % of your money in the new stock and 80 % of your money in your existing portfolio, which one should you add? Еxpected Standard Correlation with Your Portfolio's Retuns Return Deviation Stock A Stock B...
question 2 Examples on Asset Pricing Mode 1. You are given the following equilibrium expected returns and risks 7 (R- es-2 E(RA)- 12.2 % ; E(Ra)-15.5 % ; Ba-1.25 BA-0.7; .£{{¢*6,4 *రి 6 a What is the equation of the Security Market Line? b. A portfolio, made up of A (above) and another security, has a beta of 1.10 and expected return of 13 %. Which one would you rather buy- A alone or the portfolio? Why? (R) 4-6 7...
P 11-1 (similar to) Question Help You bought a stock one year ago for $50.86 per share and sold it today for $59.82 per share. It paid a $1.58 per share dividend today. What was your realized return? The realized return was %. (Round to one decimal place.)