A stock has a beta of 1.12 and an expected return of 10.8 percent A risk-free as
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A stock has a beta of 1.12 and an expected return of 10.8 percent A risk-free asset currently earns 27 percent. a. What is the expected return on a portfolio that is equally invested in the two assets? b. If a portfolio of the two assets has a beta of 92, what are the portfolio weights? (Do c. If a portfolio of the two assets has an expected return of 9 percent, what is its beta d. if a portfoio of the two assets has a beta of 2 24, what are the portfolio weights? (Do (Do not round intermediate calculations and enter your answer as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.) not round intermediate calculations and round your answers to 4 decimal places, e.g., 1616.) Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to 3 decimal places, e.g., 32.161.) d. if a portfolio of the two assets has a beta of 2.24, what are the portfolio 2 not round intermediate calculations. A negative answer should be indicated by a minus sign.) a. Expected return b. Weight of stock C. BetaExplanation / Answer
b) Let share in stock be x:
1.12*x+(1-x)*0=.92
x=0.92/1.12=0.8214
Weight of Stock =0.8214
Weight of risk free= 0.1786
c)Return =risk free+beta(premium)
risk free=2.7%
10.8=2.7+1.12*premium
Premium =7.2321%
Now for 9%:
9=2.7+beta*7.2321
beta=0.871
d)weight of stock=2.24/1.12=2.000
Weight of risk free =-1.000 ( it means there is borrowing at risk free rate to invest in stock)
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