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REQUIRED RATE OF RETURN Suppose r RF = 5%, r M = 9%, and b i = 2. What is r i , the required rate of return on Stock i?
REQUIRED RATE OF RETURN
Suppose rRF = 5%, rM = 9%, and bi = 2.
- What is ri, the required rate of return on Stock i? Round your answer to two decimal places.
1. Now suppose rRF increases to 6%. The slope of the SML remains constant. How would this affect rM and ri?
- rM will increase by 1% and ri will remain the same.
- Both rM and ri will decrease by 1%.
- Both rM and ri will remain the same.
- Both rM and ri will increase by 1%.
- rM will remain the same and ri will increase by 1%.
2. Now suppose rRF decreases to 4%. The slope of the SML remains constant. How would this affect rM and ri?
- Both rM and ri will decrease by 1%.
- rM will decrease by 1% and ri will remain the same.
- rM will remain the same and ri will decrease by 1%.
- Both rM and ri will increase by 1%.
- Both rM and ri will remain the same.
1. Now assume that rRF remains at 5%, but rM increases to 10%. The slope of the SML does not remain constant. How would these changes affect ri? Round your answer to two decimal places.
The new ri will be
2. Now assume that rRF remains at 5%, but rM falls to 8%. The slope of the SML does not remain constant. How would these changes affect ri? Round your answer to two decimal places.
The new ri will be