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Stock A has a beta of 0.9 and Stock B has a beta of 1.1. 50% of Portfolio P is invested in Stock A and 50% is  invested in Stock B. If the market risk premium (rM– rRF) were to decrease but the risk-free rate (rRF) remained constant, which of the following would occur?

The required return on Portfolio P will remain unchanged since the beta of Portfolio P is 1.


The required return will decrease by the same amount for both Stock A and Stock B.


The required return will increase for Stock A but will decrease for Stock B.


The required return will decrease for both stocks but the decrease will be greater for Stock B than for Stock A.



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Marked as best answer by C0DxHalo on Aug 7, 2023

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C0DxHalo

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Reply 2 on: Aug 7, 2023
:D TYSM


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Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it

 

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