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15 February, 01:23

Stock Y has a beta of 1.2 and an expected return of 12.1%. Stock Z had a beta of 0.8 and an expected return of 7.85%. The risk-free rate is 2.4% and the market risk premium is 7.2%. Are these stocks correctly priced

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  1. 15 February, 03:52
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    Since the expected return and required return are different for both Stock X and Z, we say that they are not correctly priced

    Explanation:

    To determine whether or not the stocks are correctly priced,

    we have to compare the required return and the expected return on each of them.

    Required return = Rf + β (Rm-Rf)

    Note that Rm-Rf is also known as market risk premium

    Stock Y Stock Z

    Required return 2.4% + 1.2 (7.2%) 2.4% + 0.8 (7.2%)

    = 11% = 8.2%

    Expected return 12.1% 7.85%

    Since the expected return and required return are different for both Stock X and Z, we say that they are not correctly priced
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