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- Assume that using the Security Market Line (SML) the required rate of return (RA) on stock A is foundto be half of the required return (RB) on stock B. The risk-free rate (Rf) is one-fourth of the requiredreturn on A. Return on market portfolio is denoted by RM. Find the ratio of beta of A (A) to beta of B(B). d) Assume that the short-term risk-free rate is 3%, the market index S&P500 is expected to payreturns of 15% with the standard deviation equal to 20%. Asset A pays on average 5%, has standarddeviation equal to 20% and is NOT correlated with the S&P500. Asset B pays on average 8%, also hasstandard deviation equal to 20% and has correlation of 0.5 with the S&P500. Determine whetherasset A and B are overvalued or undervalued, and explain why. (Hint: Beta of asset i (??) = ???????, where ??,?? are standard deviations of asset i and marketportfolio, ??? is the correlation between asset i and the market portfolio)Assume that using the Security Market Line (SML) the required rate of return (RA) on stock A is foundto be half of the required return (RB) on stock B. The risk-free rate (Rf) is one-fourth of the requiredreturn on A. Return on market portfolio is denoted by RM. Find the ratio of beta of A (A) to beta of B(B). d) Assume that the short-term risk-free rate is 3%, the market index S&P500 is expected to payreturns of 15% with the standard deviation equal to 20%. Asset A pays on average 5%, has standarddeviation equal to 20% and is NOT correlated with the S&P500. Asset B pays on average 8%, also hasstandard deviation equal to 20% and has correlation of 0.5 with the S&P500. Determine whetherasset A and B are overvalued or undervalued, and explain why. (Hint: Beta of asset i (??) =???????, where ??,?? are standard deviations of asset i and marketportfolio, ??? is the correlation between asset i and the market portfolio)Question 2. Foreign exchange marketsStatoil, the national…. Assume that the Capital Asset Pricing Model holds. The market portfolio has an expected return of 5%. Stock A’s return has a market beta of 1.5, an expected value of 7% and a standard deviation of 10%. Stock B’s return has a market beta of 0.5 and a standard deviation of 20%. The correlation coefficient between stock A’s and stock B’s returns is 0.5. What is the risk-free rate? What is the expected return on stock B?
- Suppose that the capital asset pricing model (CAPM) applies. The risk premium of a stock is 3 percent and the risk premium of the market portfolio is 2. The standard deviation of the market portfo- lio is 6. Compute the covariance between the stock and the market portfolio.c) Assume that using the Security Market Line (SML) the required rate of return (RA) on stock A is foundto be half of the required return (RB) on stock B. The risk-free rate (Rf) is one-fourth of the requiredreturn on A. Return on market portfolio is denoted by RM. Find the ratio of beta of A (A) to beta of B(B). (10 marks)d) Assume that the short-term risk-free rate is 3%, the market index S&P500 is expected to payreturns of 15% with the standard deviation equal to 20%. Asset A pays on average 5%, has standarddeviation equal to 20% and is NOT correlated with the S&P500. Asset B pays on average 8%, also hasstandard deviation equal to 20% and has correlation of 0.5 with the S&P500. Determine whetherasset A and B are overvalued or undervalued, and explain why. (10 marks)(Hint: Beta of asset i (??) =???????, where ??,?? are standard deviations of asset i and marketportfolio, ??? is the correlation between asset i and the market portfolio)8. Assume the risk-free rate is 6.7% and the expected return on the market portfolio is 7.8%. Use the capital asset pricing model (CAPM) to find the required return for each of the securities in the table here, 7. Review On Click the icon to see the Worked Solution. The required return for investment A is %. (Round to one decimal place.) The required return for investment B is %. (Round to one decimal place.) The required return for investment C is %. (Round to one decimal place.) The required return for investment D is %. (Round to one decimal place.) The required return for investment E is %. (Round to one decimal place.) 7: Data Table (Click on the icon here in order to copy its contents of the data table below into a spreadsheet.) Security Beta A 1.34 в 0.93 0.13 0.96 E 0.67
- Assume that you are using the Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM) to find the expected return for a share of common stock. Your research shows the following: Beta = βi = 1.54 Risk free rate = Rf = 2.5% per year Market return = E(RM) = 6.5% per year Based on this information, answer the following: A. Based on the beta, how does the stock's risk compare to the market overall? On what do you base your answer? B. Based on the beta, how would you expect the stock's returns to react to a decrease in returns in the market overall? Why? C. According to the CAPM and the information given above, what is the expected return E(Ri) for this stock? D. If the required rate of return on this stock were 7% per year, would you invest? Why or why not?2. Using the capital asset pricing model (CAPM), estimate the appropriate required rate of return for the following three stocks, assuming that the risk-free rate (rRF) is 5 percent and the expected return for the market (rM) is 17 percent. Please show all work. Stock Beta (?) A 0.75 B 0.90 C 1.40(d) Suppose the risk-free rate is 4%, the market risk premium is 15% and the betas for stocks X and Y are 1.2 and 0.2 respectively. Using the CAPM model, estimate the required rates of return of Stock X and Stock Y. (e) Given the results above, are Stocks X and Y overpriced or underpriced? Explain.