Exam 7: Efficient Diversification
Exam 1: The Investment Environment59 Questions
Exam 2: Asset Classes and Financial Instruments87 Questions
Exam 3: How Securities Are Traded70 Questions
Exam 4: Mutual Funds and Other Investment Companies71 Questions
Exam 5: Risk, Return, and the Historical Record85 Questions
Exam 6: Capital Allocation to Risky Assets69 Questions
Exam 7: Efficient Diversification80 Questions
Exam 8: Index Models87 Questions
Exam 9: The Capital Asset Pricing Model83 Questions
Exam 10: Arbitrage Pricing Theory and Multifactor Models of Risk and Return77 Questions
Exam 11: The Efficient Market Hypothesis68 Questions
Exam 12: Behavioral Finance and Technical Analysis52 Questions
Exam 13: Empirical Evidence on Security Returns56 Questions
Exam 14: Bond Prices and Yields128 Questions
Exam 15: The Term Structure of Interest Rates66 Questions
Exam 16: Managing Bond Portfolios80 Questions
Exam 17: Macroeconomic and Industry Analysis89 Questions
Exam 18: Equity Valuation Models128 Questions
Exam 19: Financial Statement Analysis90 Questions
Exam 20: Options Markets: Introduction107 Questions
Exam 21: Option Valuation89 Questions
Exam 22: Futures Markets90 Questions
Exam 23: Futures, Swaps, and Risk Management57 Questions
Exam 24: Portfolio Performance Evaluation81 Questions
Exam 25: International Diversification52 Questions
Exam 26: Hedge Funds52 Questions
Exam 27: The Theory of Active Portfolio Management52 Questions
Exam 28: Investment Policy and the Framework of the Cfa Institute81 Questions
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Efficient portfolios of N risky securities are portfolios that
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Consider the following probability distribution for stocks A and B: State Probability Return on Stock A Return on Stock B 1 0.10 10\% 8\% 2 0.20 13\% 7\% 3 0.20 12\% 6\% 4 0.30 14\% 9\% 5 0.20 15\% 8\%
Let G be the global minimum variance portfolio. The weights of A and B in G are __________ and __________, respectively.
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Security X has expected return of 12% and standard deviation of 18%. Security Y has expected return of 15% and standard deviation of 26%. If the two securities have a correlation coefficient of 0.7, what is their covariance?
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The capital allocation line provided by a risk-free security and N risky securities is
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Two securities have a covariance of 0.022. If their correlation coefficient is 0.52 and one has a standard deviation of 15%, what must be the standard deviation of the other security?
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Given an optimal risky portfolio with expected return of 12%, standard deviation of 26%, and a risk free rate of 5%, what is the slope of the best feasible CAL?
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Consider the following probability distribution for stocks A and B: State Probability Return on Stock A Return on Stock B 1 0.10 10\% 8\% 2 0.20 13\% 7\% 3 0.20 12\% 6\% 4 0.30 14\% 9\% 5 0.20 15\% 8\%
The expected rate of return and standard deviation of the global minimum variance portfolio, G, are __________ and __________, respectively.
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Security X has expected return of 7% and standard deviation of 14%. Security Y has expected return of 11% and standard deviation of 22%. If the two securities have a correlation coefficient of −0.45, what is their covariance?
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Consider the following probability distribution for stocks C and D: State Probability Return on Stock C Return on Stock D 1 0.30 7\% -9\% 2 0.50 11\% 14\% 3 0.20 -16\% 26\%
The standard deviations of stocks C and D are _____ and _____, respectively.
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Given an optimal risky portfolio with expected return of 16%, standard deviation of 20%, and a risk-free rate of 4%, what is the slope of the best feasible CAL?
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Consider two perfectly negatively correlated risky securities, K and L. K has an expected rate of return of 12% and a standard deviation of 17%. L has an expected rate of return of 9% and a standard deviation of 11%. The risk-free portfolio that can be formed with the two securities will earn _____ rate of return.
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Which one of the following portfolios cannot lie on the efficient frontier as described by Markowitz? Portfolio Expected Return Standard Deviation W 9\% 21\% 5\% 7\% 15\% 36\% 12\% 15\%
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Portfolio theory as described by Markowitz is most concerned with
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Consider two perfectly negatively correlated risky securities A and B. A has an expected rate of return of 12% and a standard deviation of 17%. B has an expected rate of return of 9% and a standard deviation of 14%. The weights of A and B in the global minimum variance portfolio are _____ and _____, respectively.
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Consider an investment opportunity set formed with two securities that are perfectly negatively correlated. The global-minimum variance portfolio has a standard deviation that is always
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Given an optimal risky portfolio with expected return of 20%, standard deviation of 24%, and a risk free rate of 7%, what is the slope of the best feasible CAL?
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In a two-security minimum variance portfolio where the correlation between securities is greater than −1.0,
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Consider the following probability distribution for stocks C and D: State Probability Return on Stock C Return on Stock D 1 0.30 7\% -9\% 2 0.50 11\% 14\% 3 0.20 -16\% 26\%
The coefficient of correlation between C and D is
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