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Estimate a multiple linear regression relationship with the U.K. stock returns as the dependent variable, and U.K. Government Bond yield ( Interest rate), U.S. Stock Returns and Japan Stock Returns as the independent variables using the monthly data covering the sample period 1980-2019 (Finding the determinants of U.K. stock returns).

                 
Regression Statistics              
Multiple R 0.728112444              
R Square 0.530147732              
Adjusted R Square 0.527180244              
Standard Error 3.529169992              
Observations 479              
                 
ANOVA                
  df SS MS F Significance F      
Regression 3 6675.354662 2225.11822 178.652021 1.566E-77      
Residual 475 5916.144395 12.4550408          
Total 478 12591.49906            
                 
  Coefficients Standard Error t Stat P-value Lower 95% Upper 95% Lower 95.0% Upper 95.0%
Intercept -0.200685196 0.342405151 -0.5861045 0.55808369 -0.8735013 0.47213092 -0.8735013 0.47213092
RSUS 0.704291096 0.041024277 17.1676661 9.5476E-52 0.62367959 0.7849026 0.62367959 0.7849026
RSJA 0.223877155 0.029524181 7.58284047 1.7922E-13 0.165863 0.28189131 0.165863 0.28189131
RBUK 0.041380786 0.04729839 0.87488783 0.38207709 -0.0515592 0.13432074 -0.0515592 0.13432074

a. Show the estimated regression relationship

b. Conduct a t-test for statistical significance of the individual slope coefficients at the 1% level of significance. Provide the interpretation of the significant slope estimates.

c. Conduct a test for the overall significance of the regression equation at the 1% level of significance. (Test for the significance of the regression relationship as a whole)

d. Present the R-Square Coefficient of Determinationand its interpretation.

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