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2 December, 19:59

Stock X has a standard deviation of 22 percent per year and stock Y has a standard deviation of 8 percent per year. The correlation between stock A and stock B is. 21. You have a portfolio of these two stocks wherein stock Y has a portfolio weight of 40 percent. What is your portfolio variance?

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  1. 2 December, 23:40
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    2.02%

    Explanation:

    WY = Weight of Stock Y = 40%

    WX = Weight of Stock X = 100% - 40% = 60%

    Portfolio variance = (WX^2 * SDX^2) + (WY%^2 * SDY^2) + (2 * WX * SDX * WY * SDY * CFxy) ... (1)

    SDX = Standard deviation of stock X = 22%

    SDY = Standard deviation of stock Y = 8%

    CFxy = The correlation between stock X and stock Y = 0.21

    Substituting all the values into equation (1), we have:

    Portfolio variance = (60%^2 * 22%^2) + (40%^2 * 8%^2) + (2 * 60% * 22% * 40% * 8% * 0.21) = 2.02%
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