Business, 06.05.2020 06:16, serenityburke
You estimate that a passive portfolio invested to mimic the S&P500 index yields an expected rate of return of 13% with a standard deviation of 25%. Suppose that your risk aversion coefficient A=2 and the risk-free rate is 5%. What is your optimal allocation y to the index portfolio? Suppose that another investor has a risk aversion coefficient A > 2. Will this investor place more or less allocation to the index portfolio than you?
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Business, 21.06.2019 13:00, watsonjessalynn
Suppose that a worker in caninia can produce either 2 blankets or 8 meals per day, and a worker in felinia can produce either 5 blankets or 1 meal per day. each nation has 10 workers. for many years, the two countries traded, each completely specializing according to their respective comparative advantages. now war has broken out between them and all trade has stopped. without trade, caninia produces and consumes 10 blankets and 40 meals per day and felinia produces and consumes 25 blankets and 5 meals per day. the war has caused the combined daily output of the two countries to decline by
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Business, 22.06.2019 03:20, nakeytrag
The treasurer for pittsburgh iron works wishes to use financial futures to hedge her interest rate exposure. she will sell five treasury futures contracts at $139,000 per contract. it is july and the contracts must be closed out in december of this year. long-term interest rates are currently 7.30 percent. if they increase to 9.50 percent, assume the value of the contracts will go down by 20 percent. also if interest rates do increase by 2.2 percent, assume the firm will have additional interest expense on its business loans and other commitments of $149,000. this expense, of course, will be separate from the futures contracts. a. what will be the profit or loss on the futures contract if interest rates increase to 9.50 percent by december when the contract is closed out
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Business, 22.06.2019 10:50, Nicki3729
The uptowner just paid an annual dividend of $4.12. the company has a policy of increasing the dividend by 2.5 percent annually. you would like to purchase shares of stock in this firm but realize that you will not have the funds to do so for another four years. if you require a rate of return of 16.7 percent, how much will you be willing to pay per share when you can afford to make this investment?
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