Statistics for Business & Economics
Statistics for Business & Economics
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ISBN: 9781285528830
Author: David R. Anderson
Publisher: Cengage Learning US
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Chapter 20, Problem 21SE

Compute the price relatives for the four stocks making up the Boran index in exercise 20. Use the weighted aggregates of price relatives to compute the January 2011 and March 2011 Boran indexes.

20. Boran Stockbrokers, Inc., selects four stocks for the purpose of developing its own index of stock market behavior. Prices per share for a 2009 base period, January 2011, and March 2011 follow. Base-year quantities are set on the basis of historical volumes for the four stocks.

Chapter 20, Problem 21SE, Compute the price relatives for the four stocks making up the Boran index in exercise 20. Use the

Use the 2009 base period to compute the Boran index for January 2011 and March 2011. Comment on what the index tells you about what is happening in the stock market.

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Find the price relatives for the four stocks making up the Boran index in Exercise 20.

Find the January 2011 and March 2011 Boran indexes by using the weighted aggregates of price relatives.

Answer to Problem 21SE

The price relatives for the four stocks for January 2011 are obtained below:

Year2009 BaseJanuary 2011Price relative in Period t
Oil31.5022.7572.2
Computer654975.4
Steel403280
Real Estate186.5036.1

The price relatives for the four stocks for March 2011 is obtained below:

Year

2009

Base

March 2011Price relative in Period t
Oil31.5022.5071.4
Computer6547.5073.1
Steel4029.5073.8
Real Estate183.7520.8

The Boran index for January 2011 by using the weighted aggregates of price relatives is 73.5.

The Boran index for March 2011 by using the weighted aggregates of price relatives is 70.10.

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The data represents the price per share for the periods January 2011, March 2011 and 2009 Base. Furthermore, the values of 2009 Quantity are also given.

The price relatives for the four stocks for January 2011 are obtained below:

Year2009 BaseJanuary 2011Price relative in Period t=Price in period tBase period price(100)
Oil31.5022.7522.7531.50(100)=72.2
Computer65494965(100)=75.4
Steel40323240(100)=80
Real Estate186.506.5018(100)=36.1

The price relatives for the four stocks for March 2011 is obtained below:

Year

2009

Base

March 2011Price relative in Period t=Price in period tBase period price(100)
Oil31.5022.5022.5031.50(100)=71.4
Computer6547.5047.5065(100)=73.1
Steel4029.5029.5040(100)=73.8
Real Estate183.753.7518(100)=20.8

The Boran index for January 2011 and March 2011 by using the weighted aggregates of price relatives is obtained below:

It=PitQiPi0Qi(100)IJanuary 2011=22.75(100)+49(150)+32(75)+6.50(50)31.50(100)+65(150)+40(75)+18(50)(100)=12,35016,800(100)=73.5

Thus, the Boran index for January 2011 by using the weighted aggregates of price relatives is 73.5.

The Boran index for March 2011 by using the weighted aggregates of price relatives is obtained below:

It=PitQiPi0Qi(100)IMarch 2011=22.50(100)+47.50(150)+29.50(75)+3.75(50)31.50(100)+65(150)+40(75)+18(50)(100)=11,77516,800(100)=70.10

Thus, the Boran index for March 2011 by using the weighted aggregates of price relatives is 70.10.

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