PRINCIPLES OF CORPORATE FINANCE
PRINCIPLES OF CORPORATE FINANCE
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ISBN: 9781264052059
Author: BREALEY
Publisher: MCG
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Chapter 7, Problem 22PS

Stock betas There are few, if any, real companies with negative betas. But suppose you found one with β = –.25.

  1. a. How would you expect this stock’s rate of return to change if the overall market rose by an extra 59%? What if the market fell by an extra 5%?

You have $1 million invested in a well-diversified portfolio of stocks. Now you receive an additional $20,000 bequest. Which of the following actions will yield the safest overall portfolio return?

  1. i. Invest $20,000 in Treasury bills (which have β = 0).
  2. ii. Invest $20,000 in stocks with β = 1.
  3. iii. Invest $20,000 in the stock with β = –.25.

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