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- Consider the three stocks in the following table. Pe represents price at time t, and Qe represents shares outstanding at time t Stock C splits two for one in the last period. Stock A B С PO 80 85 35 20 275 650 950 a. Rate of return b. New divisor c. Rate of return P1 85 80 50 01 275 650 950 % P₂ Required: a. Calculate the rate of return on a price-weighted index of the three stocks for the first period (t=0 to t= 1). Note: Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to 2 decimal places. b. Calculate the new divisor for the price-weighted index in year 2. Note: Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to 2 decimal places. c. Calculate the rate of return for the second period (t=1 to t=2). Note: Round your answer to 2 decimal places. % 85 80 25 02 275 650 1,900Use the Black-Scholes formula for the following stock: Time to expiration Standard deviation Exercise price Annual interest rate Stock price Dividend 6 months 57% per year $44 $44 2% 0 Recalculate the value of the call with the following changes: a. Time to expiration b. Standard deviation c. Exercise price d. Stock price e. Interest rate 3 months 30% per year $49 $49 4% Select each scenario independently. Note: Round your answers to 2 decimal places. a. b. C. d. e. Value of the Call OptionConsider the following simplified APT model: Factor Expected Risk Premium Market 6.4% Interest Rate -0.6% Yield Spread 5.1% Factor Risk Exposures Market Interest Rate Yield Spread Stock Stock(b1) (b2) (b3) P 1.0 -2.0 -0.2 P2 1.2 0 0.3 P3 0.3 0.5 1.0 Required: 1. Calculate the expected return for the above stocks. Assume risk free rate is 5%. Consider a portfolio with equal investments in stocks P, P2 and P3 2.What are the factor risk exposures for the portfolio? 3.What is the portfolio’s expected return?
- Consider the following simplified APT model: Factor Expected Risk Premium Market 6.4% Interest Rate -0.6% Yield Spread 5.1% Factor Risk Exposures Market Interest Rate Yield Spread Stock Stock (b1) (b2) (b3) P 1.0 -2.0 -0.2 P2 1.2 0 0.3 P3 0.3 0.5 1.0 a) Calculate the expected return for the above stocks. Assume risk free rate is 5%. Consider a portfolio with equal…Consider the rate of return of stocks ABC and XYZ. Year rABC rXYZ 1 20 % 28 % 2 8 11 3 16 19 4 4 1 5 2 −9 a. Calculate the arithmetic average return on these stocks over the sample period. b. Which stock has greater dispersion around the mean return? A. ABC B. XYZ c. Calculate the geometric average returns of each stock. What do you conclude? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answers to 2 decimal places.) d. If you were equally likely to earn a return of 20%, 8%, 16%, 4%, or 2%, in each year (these are the five annual returns for stock ABC), what would be your expected rate of return? (Do not round intermediate calculations.) e. What if the five possible outcomes were those of stock XYZ? f. Given your answers to (d) and (e), which measure of average return, arithmetic or geometric, appears more useful for predicting future performance? A. Arithmetic B. GeometricAssume the stock's future prices of stock A and stock B as following distribution State Future Price Stock A Future price Stock B $10 $7 $8 $9 If the time 1 price of stock A is $6, and the time 1 price of stock B is $5. And C and C2 represents the time 1 price of ciaim on state 1, C, represents the time 1 prices of unit claims on states 1 and 2. Use the information about stock prices and payoffs to • Find the time 1 prices C, and C2. • Find the risk - free rate of return, obtained in this market
- Consider the three stocks in the following table. Pt represents price at time t, and Qt represents shares outstanding at time t. Stock C splits two for one in the last period. Stock A B C Po 90 45 80 90 425 450 650 a. Rate of return b. New divisor c. Rate of return P1 95 40 90 91 425 450 650 % P2 Required: a. Calculate the rate of return on a price-weighted index of the three stocks for the first period (t = 0 to t= 1). Note: Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to 2 decimal places. b. Calculate the new divisor for the price-weighted index in year 2. Note: Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to 2 decimal places. c. Calculate the rate of return for the second period (t=1 to t = 2). Note: Round your answer to 2 decimal places. % 92 425 450 95 40 45 1,300Consider the three stocks in the following table. Pt represents price at time t, Qt represents shares outstanding at time t. Stock C splits two for one in the second period from t=1 to t=2. Calculate the rate of return on a price-weighted index consisting of the three stocks for the first period from t=0 to t=1. Answer in percentage. Answer options: 0.00% 2.49% 6.06% 8.95% 1.30%SECURITY MARKET LINE You are given the following historical data on market returns, r, and the returns on Stocks A and B, r, and rp: 8A-2 M' A Year 1 29.00% 29.00% 20.00% 2 15.20 15.20 13.10 (10.00) (10.00) 0.50 4 3.30 3.30 7.15 5 23.00 23.00 17.00 31.70 31.70 21.35