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To determine: It is to be determined that Van Husen conclusion is correct or not on the basis of the pure expectation theory.
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The uncertainty in the interest rate varies or increases with time and based on this concept Liquidity Preference is proposed.
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To determine: It is to be determined that what yield curve implied about the direction of future expected short-term interest rates.
Introduction: The uncertainty in the interest rate varies or increases with time and based on this concept Liquidity Preference is proposed.
The forecasting of the future short term interest rate with the help of the long term interest rate is known as expectation theory.
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- (Using the CAPM to find expected returns) Sante Capital operates two mutual funds headquartered in Houston, Texas. The firm is evaluating the stock of four different firms for possible inclusion in its fund holdings. As part of their analysis, Sante's managers have asked their junior analyst to estimate the investor-required rate of return on each firm's shares using the CAPM and the following estimates: The rate of interest on short-term U.S. Treasury securities is currently 2.5 percent, and the expected return for the market portfolio is 10 percent. What should be the expected rates of return for each investment? Security A B Beta 1.72 0.77 a. The expected rate of return for security A, which has a beta of 1.72, is %. (Round to two decimal places.)arrow_forward(Using the CAPM to find expected returns) Sante Capital operates two mutual funds headquartered in Houston, Texas. The firm is evaluating the stock of four different firms for possible inclusion in its fund holdings. As part of their analysis, Sante's managers have asked their junior analyst to estimate the investor-required rate of return on each firm's shares using the CAPM and the following estimates: The rate of interest on short-term U.S. Treasury securities is currently 4 percent, and the expected return for the market portfolio is 10 percent. What should be the expected rates of return for each investment? Security Beta A 1.67 B 0.58 C 1.14 D 0.78 (Click on the icon in order to copy its contents into a spreadsheet.) Question content area bottom Part 1 a. The expected rate of return for security A, which has a beta of 1.67, is enter your response here%. (Round to two decimal places.) Part 2 b. The expected…arrow_forwardAs the chief investment officer for a money management firm specializing in taxable individual investors, you are trying to establish a strategic asset allocation for two different clients. You have established that Ms. A has a risk-tolerance factor of 8, while Mr. B has a risk-tolerance factor of 27. The characteristics for four model portfolios follow: ASSET MIX Bond 93% 75 32 13 Portfolio 1 2 3 4 Stock 7% 25 GB 87 a. Calculate the expected utility of each prospective portfolio for each of the two clients. Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answers to two decimal places. 1 2 3 Portfolio Ms. A ER 8% 9 10 11 b. Which portfolio represents the optimal strategic allocation for Ms. A? Which portfolio is optimal for Mr. B? Portfollo-Select-represents the optimal strategic allocation for Ms. A. Portfolio Select is the optimal allocation for Mr. B. c. For Ms. A, what level of risk tolerance would leave her indifferent between having Portfolio 1 or Portfolio 2 as her strategic…arrow_forward
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- Assume that as an investment manager at Oman investment fund; you hold a large bond portfolio of Omani government bonds (long term) and T-bills (short-terms). The interest rates are currently falling due to Covid-19. a. How your bond portfolio would be affected by falling interest rates? b. How your t-bills portfolio would be affected by falling interest rates? c. Which portfolio is more sensitivearrow_forwardConsider the following historical performance data for two different portfolios, the Standard and Poor's 500, and the 90-day T-bill presented below. What is the Fama diversification measure for the Globex Fund? Assume the T-bill rate as the risk- free rate and the S&P return as the market average return. Use at least four decimal places in your calculations, but report your answer in percentage terms rounded to two decimal places. (Ex..12345 should be entered as "12.35") Investment Vehicle Globex Fund World Fund S&P500 90-day T-bill Answer: Average Rate of Return% 25.2 13.92 15.52 7.10 Standard Deviation 21.33 14 12.8 0.3 Beta 1.05 0.95 R² 0.756 0.741arrow_forwardAssume that Coppa recommends to Stephenson to invest the additional $2 million inFund D, which is a Commodity Fund. Calculate the expected return and standarddeviation of the new overall portfolio if Stephenson follows her advice.arrow_forward
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