Financial Management: Theory & Practice
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Author: Brigham
Publisher: Cengage
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Chapter 6, Problem 12MC
Calculate the correlation coefficient between Blandy and the market. Use this and the previously calculated (or given) standard deviations of Blandy and the market to estimate Blandy’s beta. Does Blandy contribute more or less risk to a well-diversified portfolio than does the average stock? Use the SML to estimate Blandy’s required return.
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Financial Management: Theory & Practice
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