Multiple Choice
Exhibit 21.9
Use the Information Below for the Following Problem(S)
As a portfolio manager, you are responsible for a $150 million portfolio, 90 percent of which is invested in equities, with a portfolio beta of 1.25. You are utilizing the S&P 500 as your passive benchmark. Currently the S&P 500 is valued at 1202. The value of the S&P 500 futures contract is equal to $250 times the value of the index. The beta of the futures contract is 1.0.
-Refer to Exhibit 21.9.If you anticipate a cash inflow of $2 million next week,how many futures contracts should you buy or sell in order to mitigate the effect of this inflow on the portfolio's performance (rounded to the nearest integer) ?
A) Sell 6 contracts
B) Buy 6 contracts
C) Sell 8 contracts
D) Buy 8 contracts
E) None of the above
Correct Answer:

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