Essentials Of Investments
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ISBN: 9781260013924
Author: Bodie, Zvi, Kane, Alex, MARCUS, Alan J.
Publisher: Mcgraw-hill Education,
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Chapter 6, Problem 6PS
Suppose that the returns on the stock fund presented in Spreadsheet 6.1 were -40%, -14%, 17%, and 33% in the four scenarios. (LO 6-2)
a. Would you epect the mean return and variance of the stock fund to be more than, less than, or equal to the values computed in spreadsheet 6.2? Why?
b. Calculate the new values of mean return and variance for the stock fund using a format similar to Spreadsheet 6.2 Confirm your intuition from part (a).
c. Calculate the new value of the covariance between the stock and bond funds using a format similar to Spreathheet 6.4. Explain in tuitively the change in the covariance.
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