INVESTEMENTS (LL) W/CONNECT <CUSTOM>
INVESTEMENTS (LL) W/CONNECT <CUSTOM>
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ISBN: 9781264263554
Author: Bodie
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Chapter 8, Problem 18PS

a.

Summary Introduction

To determine: The cost of restriction in terms of Sharpe’s measure

Introduction: The Sharpe ratio is used to measure the accumulated performance of an aggregate investment portfolio or an individual stock. It evaluates the performance of equity investment to the rate of return.

a.

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Answer to Problem 18PS

The cost of restriction in terms of Sharpe’s measure is in the cost

Explanation of Solution

Given Information:

Forecast returns, standard deviations and the beta values are given.

Sharpe ratio is mostly used to measure the risk return. For this, first compute the expected return on investment or individual stock and then subtract it from the risk free rate of return. Generally, when the ratio is greater than 1, it is considered as acceptable by the investors.

If the manager would not sell the securities he would consider only the stock A and C

    aσ2(e)aσ2(e)aσ2(e)Saσ2(e)
    A1.63,3640.000480.3352
    C3.43,6000.000940.6648
    Total0.0014201

The alpha of active portfolios,

  a=[0.3352×1.6]+[0.6648×3.4]=2.80%

The beta of active portfolio

  β=[0.3352×1.3]+[0.6648×0.7]=0.90

So, the standard deviation of portfolio is,

   σ 2 (e)=[ (0.3352) 2 × 58 2 ]+[ (0.6648) 2 × 36 2 ]=1,969.03

  σ(e)=1,969.03=44.37%

The active risky portfolio,

  W0=aσ2(e)[E( r M) r f σ M 2]

  =2.801,969.038 232=0.0940

The adjustment of beta,

  w*=w01+(1β)w0

  =0.0941+[(10.90)×0.094]=0.0931

The information ratio for the active portfolio,

  A=aσ(e)=2.8044.37=0.0631

The Sharpe ratio for the optimal portfolio,

  S2=SM2+A2=( 8 23)2+0.06312=0.1250

  S=0.1250=0.3535

  SM=0.3478

Calculation of Beta,

  βP=WM+(WA×βA)=(10.0931)+[(0.0931)×0.9]=0.99

The expected return,

  (RP)=aP+βPE(RM)=[(0.0931)×(2.80%)]+(0.99×8%)]=8.18%

The variance,

  σP2=535.54

  σP=535.54=23.14%

As, A = 2.8, the optimal position is calculated as,

  y=8.180.01×2.8×535.54=0.5455

So, the share per each asset is,

    BILLS1-0.545545.45%
    MARKET0.5455x(1-0.0931)49.47%
    A0.5455x (0.0931)x (0.3352)1.70%
    C0.5455 x (0.0931)x (0.6648)3.38%
    100.00%

b.

Summary Introduction

To determine: The utility loss to the investor in new complete portfolio

Introduction: The Sharpe ratio is used to measure the accumulated performance of an aggregate investment portfolio or an individual stock. It evaluates the performance of equity investment to the rate of return.

b.

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Answer to Problem 18PS

The utility levels for the unconstrained, constrained and passive strategy are 10.40%, 10.23% and 10.16% respectively.

Explanation of Solution

Given Information:

Forecast returns, standard deviations and the beta values are given.

Sharpe ratio is mostly used to measure the risk return. For this, first compute the expected return on investment or individual stock, then subtract it from the risk free rate of return. Generally, when the ratio is greater than 1, it is considered as acceptable by the investors.

The variance and for passive strategy, the calculations are

    E ( R)σ2
    UNCONSRAINED STRATEGY4.79170.95
    CONSTRAINED STRATEGY4.46159.36
    PASSIVE STRATEGY4.32154.31

By using the utility level formula, E(r)0.005Aσ2

  UnconstrainedStrategy=8%+4.79%(0.005×2.8×170.95)=10.40%

  ConstrainedStrategy=8%+4.46%(0.005×2.8×159.36)=10.23%

  PassiveStrategy=8%+4.32%(0.005×2.8×154.31)=10.16%

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