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Chapter 8, Problem 11PROB
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Portfolio beta is used to measure the portfolio’s overall systematic risk of an investment which equals the weighted average of all individual stock’s beta coefficient in a portfolio.
The total value of five stocks is $40,000 and the beta coefficient of portfolio is 1.2. The investment in stock 6 is $10,000 and its beta coefficient is 2.2.
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