You live in a world where assets are priced by the CAPM. The following information is given to you regarding stock X. The expected payoff from the stock X=£105.00 Expected return of stock X = 18% Risk-free rate =5% Market Risk Premium = 9%   Assume there are no other changes, except that the correlation between the returns of Stock X and the market becomes twice what it is currently. How would this change affect the current price of Stock X? Explain why the change of the correlation causes the observed change in the stock price. [hint: Provide a risk-based explanation]

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  1. You live in a world where assets are priced by the CAPM. The following information is given to you regarding stock X.

The expected payoff from the stock X=£105.00

Expected return of stock X = 18%

Risk-free rate =5%

Market Risk Premium = 9%

 

Assume there are no other changes, except that the correlation between the returns of Stock X and the market becomes twice what it is currently.

  • How would this change affect the current price of Stock X?
  • Explain why the change of the correlation causes the observed change in the stock price. [hint: Provide a risk-based explanation]
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