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- You are examining three different shares. Share A has expected return 8.00%, beta 0.74, and volatility 31.00%. Share B has expected return 5.40%, beta 0.45, and volatility 13.00%. Finally, share C has expected return 7.20%, beta 0.56, and volatility 27.00%. The risk free rate is 2.70%, while the market price of risk is 7.60%. According to the CAPM, which share is undervalued?Suppose that the risk-free rate r, = 0.03, the expected market return uM = 0.11, and the market volatility oM = 0.16. Stock A has beta = 1.2 and diversifiable risk o̟ = 0.08. Stock B has beta = 0.8 and 0, = 0.03. Stock C has beta = 1.5 and o̟ = 0.1. Consider a portfolio P which is 45% in Stock A, 25% in Stock B, and 30% in Stock C. (a) Find the value of beta for this portfolio. (b) Assuming CAPM, find the portfolio's expected return µp. (c) Find the standard deviation of the portfolio's systematic (or mar- ket) risk. (d) Find the standard deviation o, of the diversifiable risk of P. (You may assume that the diversifiable risks of A,B, and C are uncorrelated.)Suppose Stock A has B = 1 and an expected return of 11%. Stock B has a B = 1.5. The risk- free rate is 5%. Also consider that the covariance between B and the market is 0.135. Assume the CAPM is true. Answer the following questions: a) Calculate the expected return on share B. b) Find the equation of the Capital Market Line (CML). c) Build a portfolio Q with B = 0 using actions A and B. Indicate weights (interpret your result) and expected return of portfolio Q.
- The expected return and standard deviation of Stock A are 12% and 24%, respectively. The expected return and standard deviation of Stock B are 5% and 19%, respectively. The correlation between the two stocks is 0.4. The risk-free rate in the economy is 1%. A. What is the Sharpe ratio for Stock A and Stock B? Show your calculation steps briefly and clearly. B. Calculate the optimal risky portfolio P*. You do not need to show your calculation steps for this subquestion. C. Now suppose that the correlation between the two stocks is -0.2 (instead of 0.4). Re-calculate the optimal risky portfolio P* and compare it to your answer in Part B. What do you observe? You do not need to show your calculation steps for this subquestion. D. Using the results above, briefly explain why investors might still consider investing in stocks with a (relatively) low Sharpe ratio as a part of their portfolio.ou are examining three different shares. Share A has expected return 5.40%, beta 0.41, and volatility 11.00%. Share B has expected return 6.90%, beta 0.67, and volatility 23.00%. Finally, share C has expected return 7.10%, beta 0.65, and volatility 22.00%. The risk free rate is 2.90%, while the market price of risk is 7.40%. According to the CAPM, which share is undervalued? A B C None of the shares is undervaluedSuppose the market risk premium is 9 % and also that the standard deviation of returns on the market portfolio is 0.26 . Further assume that the correlation between the returns on ABX (Barrick Gold) stock and returns on the market portfolio is 0.62 , while the standard deviation of returns on ABX stock is 0.36 . Finally assume that the risk-free rate is 2 %. Under the CAPM, what is the expected return on ABX stock? (write this number as a decimal and not as a percentage, e.g. 0.11 not 11%. Round your answer to three decimal places. For example 1.23450 or 1.23463 will be rounded to 1.235 while 1.23448 will be rounded to 1.234)
- How do you find the market risk premium and market expected return given the expected return of stock, beta, and risk free rate? Example: The expected return of a stock with a beta of 1.2 is 16.2%. Calculate the market risk premium and the market expected return, given a risk-free rate of 3%.Assume that using the Security Market Line(SML) the required rate of return(RA)on stock A is found to be half of the required return (RB) on stock B. The risk-free rate (Rf) is one-fourthof the required return on A. Return on market portfolio is denoted by RM. Find the ratio of beta of A(A) to beta of B(B).Assume that using the Security Market Line(SML) the required rate of return(RA)on stock A is found to be halfof the required return (RB) on stock B. The risk-free rate (Rf) is one-fourthof the required return on A. Return on market portfolio is denoted by RM. Find the ratio of beta of A(A) to beta of B(B).
- Using the CAPM, estimate the appropriate required rate of return for the three stocks listed here, given that the risk-free rate is 4 percent and the expected return for the market is 17 percent. STOCK BETA A 0.63 B 0.95 C 1.48 a. Using the CAPM, the required rate of return for stock A is B.Using the CAPM, the required rate of return for stock b is C.Using the CAPM, the required rate of return for stock C is (Round to two decimal places.)Suppose CAPM is true. You are considering investing in an equally weighted portfolio of two stocks, A and B. The betas of these stocks to the market factor are 1.10 and 0.80, respectively. The total return volatilities of stocks A and B are σA=0.20 and σB=0.18, and the standard deviation of the factor’s return is 0.15. 1.b. What is the portfolio’s systematic risk (stated as a variance)? 1.c. What is your portfolio’s total risk (stated as a variance), assuming the idiosyncratic risks of the stocks A and B are uncorrelated? Answer: 1a) 0.95 1b) systematic risk 0.0203 1c) total risk 0.0181 Can anyone help to double confirm the answers? plus question part c seems to be wrong but I don't know why.Suppose stock returns have a 2-factor structure. You observe a broad stock market portfolio A which earns on average 7.4% and has beta 0.5 on the first factor and beta 0.7 on the second factor; and another broad stock market portfolio B which earns on average 10.6% and has beta 1.2 on the first factor and beta 0.2 on the second factor. The risk free return is 3%. What do you expect to earn from a portfolio with beta 1 on the first factor and zero on the second factor?