Exam 2: Diversification and Risky Asset Allocation

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What is the risk-free rate if there is a stock with a risk premium of 9.5 percent and the return of the stock is 19.9 percent?

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You have a three-stock portfolio. Stock A has an expected return of 12% and a standard deviations of 41%. Stock B has an expected return of 16% and a standard deviation of 58%. Stock C has an expected return of 13% and a standard deviation of 48%. The correlation coefficient between the Stocks A and B is 0.3, between Stocks A and C is 0.2, and between Stocks B and C is 0.05. Your portfolio consists of 30% Stock A, 50% Stock B and 20% Stock C. What is the standard deviation of this portfolio?

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Which of the following is false regarding the efficient frontier?

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Explain why changes in economic outlook may cause an investor to change his asset allocation.

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You have a portfolio with 200 shares of Stock A at a price of $34 and 300 shares of Stock B at a price of $28. What is the weight of Stock A in your portfolio?

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An asset on the Markowitz efficient frontier has:

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Which of the following is true regarding the standard deviation for a portfolio?

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The expected risk premium on a security is computed by

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Stock X has an expected return of 10 percent and a standard deviation of 38 percent. Stock Y has an expected return of 13 percent and a standard deviation of 48 percent. The weight of Stock X in the minimum variance portfolio of the two assets is __________ than the weight of Stock Y.

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What assumptions are made about an investor when considering how they wish to allocate assets and construct their investment portfolio?

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The Markowitz efficient frontier is defined as the

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Boom Normal Recession .3 .4 .3 65\% 14\% -50\% -What is the expected return of Stock F?

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The correlation between two stocks is -0.25. The standard deviation of Stock I is 48 percent, and the standard deviation of Stock J is 34 percent. What is the weight of Stock I in the minimum variance portfolio?

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Stock J has a standard deviation of 67 percent and Stock K has a standard deviation of 51 percent. The correlation between the two stocks is -0.10. What is the standard deviation of a portfolio of the two assets with 35 percent invested in Stock J?

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Which of the following is true given various states of the economy?

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While Stock A has a standard deviation of 37 percent, Stock B has a standard deviation of 46 percent. If the correlation between the stocks is 0.1528, what is the covariance?

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Which of the following is false about the expected risk premium of an asset?

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You are computing the expected return on a portfolio of six stocks given three states of the economy. How will the expected return of the portfolio be computed given an economic state?

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You have a portfolio of two stocks. As you increase the weight of the lowest risk stock, the risk of your portfolio will:

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Suppose a portfolio has 55 percent of its assets invested in Stock S with a standard deviation of 40 percent and the remainder in Stock T with a standard deviation of 12 percent. If the correlation between the two stocks is 0.22, what is the standard deviation of the portfolio?

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