5. An equity investment manager is given the task of beating the S&P 500 index. Hence the risk should be measured in terms of (a) Loss relative to the bond benchmark (b) Loss relative to the initial investment (c) Loss relative to the S&P 500 index (d) Loss relative to the expected portfolio value 6. Consider a portfolio with 80% invested in asset X and 20% invested in asset Y. The volatilities of asset X and Y are 0.2 and 0.3, respectively. The correlation coefficient between the two assets is 50%. What is the portfolio volatility? (a) 19.70% (b) 43.51% (c) 12.99% (d) 18.33% 7. Consider the information from Question 6; however, suppose that the correlation coefficient de- creases significantly. What happens to the portfolio volatility? (a) Stays the same (b) Decreases (c) Increases (d) Cannot determined due to insufficient information
5. An equity investment manager is given the task of beating the S&P 500 index. Hence the risk should be measured in terms of (a) Loss relative to the bond benchmark (b) Loss relative to the initial investment (c) Loss relative to the S&P 500 index (d) Loss relative to the expected portfolio value 6. Consider a portfolio with 80% invested in asset X and 20% invested in asset Y. The volatilities of asset X and Y are 0.2 and 0.3, respectively. The correlation coefficient between the two assets is 50%. What is the portfolio volatility? (a) 19.70% (b) 43.51% (c) 12.99% (d) 18.33% 7. Consider the information from Question 6; however, suppose that the correlation coefficient de- creases significantly. What happens to the portfolio volatility? (a) Stays the same (b) Decreases (c) Increases (d) Cannot determined due to insufficient information
Chapter6: Exponential And Logarithmic Functions
Section6.1: Exponential Functions
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