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1、Chapter 5 - Risk, Return, and the Historical RecordCHAPTER 5: RISK, RETURN, AND THE HISTORICAL RECORDPROBLEM SETS1. The Fisher equation predicts that the nominal rate will equal the equilibrium real rate plus the expected inflation rate. Hence, ifthe inflation rate increases from 3% to 5% while ther

2、e is no change in the real rate, then the nominal rate will increase by 2%. On the other hand, it is possible that an increase in the expected inflation rate would be accompanied by a change in the real rate of interest. While it is conceivable that the nominal interest rate could remain constant as

3、 the inflation rate increased, implying that the real rate decreased as inflation increased, this is not a likely scenario.2. If we assume that the distribution of returns remains reasonably stable over the entire history, then a longer sample period (i.e., a larger sample) increases the precision o

4、f the estimate of the expected rate of return; this is a consequence of the fact that the standard error decreases as the sample size increases. However, ifwe assume that the mean of the distribution of returns is changing over time but we are not in a position to determine the nature of this change

5、, then the expected return must be estimated from a more recent part of the historical period. In this scenario, we must determine how far back, historically, to go in selecting the relevant sample. Here, it is likely to be disadvantageous to use the entire data set back to 1880.3. The true statemen

6、ts are (c) and (e). The explanations follow.Statement (c): Let = the annual standard deviation of the risky investments and 1 = the standard deviation of the first investment alternative over the two-year period. Then:1 2Therefore, the annualized standard deviation for the first investment alternati

7、ve is equal to:12 .25-1Statement (e): The first investment alternative is more attractive to investors with lower degrees of risk aversion. The first alternative (entailing a sequence of two identically distributed and uncorrelated risky investments) is riskier than the second alternative (the risky

8、 investment followed by a risk-free investment). Therefore, the first alternative is more attractive to investors with lower degrees of risk aversion. Notice, however, that if you mistakenly believed that time diversification can reduce the total risk of a sequence of risky investments, you would ha

9、ve been tempted to conclude that the first alternative is less risky and therefore more attractive to more risk-averse investors. This is clearly not the case; the two-year standard deviation of the first alternative is greater than the two-year standard deviation of the second alternative.4. For th

10、e money market fund, your holding-period return for the next year depends on the level of 30-day interest rates each month when the fund rolls over maturing securities. The one-year savings deposit offers a 7.5% holding period return for the year. If you forecast that the rate on money market instru

11、ments will increase significantly above the current 6% yield, then the money market fund might result in a higher HPR than the savings deposit. The 20-year Treasury bond offers a yield tomaturity of 9% per year, which is 150 basis points higher than the rate on the one-year savings deposit; however,

12、 you could earn a one-year HPR much less than 7.5% on the bond if long-term interest rates increase during the year. If Treasury bond yields rise above 9%, then the price of the bond will fall, and the resulting capital loss will wipe out some or all of the 9% return you would have earned if bond yi

13、elds had remained unchanged over the course of the year.5. a. If businesses reduce their capital spending, then they are likely to decrease their demand for funds. This will shift the demand curve in Figure 5.1 to the left and reduce the equilibrium real rate of interest.b. Increased household savin

14、g will shift the supply of funds curve to the right and cause real interest rates to fall.c. Open market purchases of U.S. Treasury securities by the Federal Reserve Board are equivalent to an increase in the supply of funds (a shift of the supply curve to the right). The FED buys treasuries with ca

15、sh from its own account or it issues certificates which trade like cash. As a result, there is an increase in the money supply, and the equilibrium real rate of interest will fall.5-26.a. The “ InflatioPlus " CD is the safer investment because it guarantees the purchasing power of the investmen

16、t. Using the approximation that the real rate equals the nominal rate minus the inflation rate, the CD provides a real rate of 1.5% regardless of the inflation rate.b. The expected return depends on the expected rate of inflation over the next year. Ifthe expected rate of inflation is less than 3.5%

17、 then the conventional CD offers a higher real return than the inflation-plus CD; if the expected rate of inflation is greaterthan 3.5%, then the opposite is true.c. If you expect the rate of inflation to be 3% over the next year, then the conventional CD offers you an expected real rate of return o

18、f 2%, which is 0.5% higherthan the real rate on the inflation-protected CD. But unless you know that inflation will be 3% with certainty, the conventional CD is also riskier. The question of which is the better investment then depends on your attitude towards risk versus return. You might choose to

19、diversify and invest part of your funds in each.d. No. We cannot assume that the entire difference between the risk-free nominal rate (on conventional CDs) of 5% and the real risk-free rate (on inflation-protected CDs) of 1.5% is the expected rate of inflation. Part of the difference is probably a r

20、isk premium associated with the uncertainty surrounding the real rate of return on the conventional CDs. This implies that the expected rate of inflation is less than 3.5% per year.7.E(r) = 0.35 445% + 0.30 14.0% + 0.35 (T&5%) = 14%2 = 0.35 (44.5 -14)2 + 0.30 (14 -14)2 + 0.35 (-16.5 -14)2 = 651.

21、175 =25.52%The mean is unchanged, but the standard deviation has increased, as the probabilities of the high and low returns have increased.8.Probability distribution of price and one-year holding period return for a 30- year U.S. Treasury bond (which will have 29 years to maturity at year-end):Econ

22、omyProbabilityYTMPriceCapital GainCoupon InterestHPRBoom0.2011.0%$ 74.05$25.95$8.0017.95%Normal growth0.508.0100.000.008.008.00Recession0.307.0112.2812.288.0020.285-39. E(q) = (0 0 浸5) + (1 0.25) + (2 0.50) = 1.25oq = 0.25 (0<-1.25)2 + 0.25 (1 -1.25)2 + 0.50 (2 -1.25)21/2 = 0.829210. (a) With pro

23、bability 0.9544, the value of a normally distributed variable will fall within 2 standard deviations of the mean; that is, between 40% and 80%. Simply add and subtract 2 standard deviations to and from the mean.11. From Table 5.4, the average risk premium for the period 7/1926-9/2012 was:12.34% per

24、year.Adding 12.34% to the 3% risk-free interest rate, the expected annual HPR for the Big/Value portfolio is: 3.00% + 12.34% = 15.34%.12.(01/1928-06/1970)SmallBigLow2HighLow2HighAverage1.03%1.21%P 1.46%r 0.78%0.88% 11.18% 1SD8.55%8.47%10.35%5.89%6.91%9.11%Skew1.67041.66732.30640.00671.62511.6348Kurt

25、osis13.150513.528417.21376.256416.230513.6729(07/1970-12/2012)SmallBigLow2HighLow2HighAverager 0.91%r 1.33%P 1.46%r 0.93%1.02% :1.13% :SD7.00%5.49%5.66%4.81%4.50%4.78%Skew-0.3278-0.5135-0.4323-0.3136-0.3508-0.4954Kurtosis1.79623.19173.83201.85162.07562.8629No. The distributions from (01/1928 -06/197

26、0) and (07/1970T2/2012) periods have distinct characteristics due to systematic shocks to the economy and subsequent government intervention. While the returns from the two periods do not differ greatly, their respective distributions tell a different story. The standard deviation for all six portfo

27、lios is larger in the first period. Skew is also positive, but negative in the second, showing a greater likelihood of higher-than-normal returns in the right tail. Kurtosis is also markedly larger in the first period.5-4Copyright ? 2014 McGraw-Hill Education. All rights reserved. No reproduction or

28、 distribution without the prior writtenconsent of McGraw-Hill Education.13. arr1 rn, rn i1 1 i 1i0.80 0.701.700.0588, or5.88%b. rr rn i = 80% 70% = 10%Clearly, the approximation gives a real HPR that is too high.14. From Table 5.2, the average real rate on T-bills has been 0.52%.a. T-bills: 0.52% re

29、al rate + 3% inflation = 3.52%b. Expected return on Big/Value:3.52% T-bill rate + 12.34% historical risk premium = 15.86%c. The risk premium on stocks remains unchanged. A premium, the difference between two rates, is a real value, unaffected by inflation.15. Real interest rates are expected to rise

30、. The investment activity will shift the demand for funds curve (in Figure 5.1) to the right. Therefore the equilibrium real interest rate will increase.16. a. Probability distribution of the HPR on the stock market and put:STOCKPUTState of the EconomyProbabilityEnding Price + DividendHPREnding Valu

31、eHPRExcellent0.25$ 131.0031.00%$ 0.00100%Good0.45114.0014.00$ 0.00100Poor0.2593.25-6.75$ 20.2568.75Crash0.0548.0052.00$ 64.00433.33Remember that the cost of the index fund is $100 per share, and the cost of the put option is $12.b. The cost of one share of the index fund plus a put option is $112. T

32、he probability distribution of the HPR on the portfolio is:State of the EconomyProbabilityEnding Price + Put + DividendHPRExcellent0.25$ 131.0017.0%=(131112)/112Good0.45114.001.8=(114112)/112Poor0.25113.501.3=(113.50 112)/112Crash0.05112.000.0=(112112)/112c. Buying the put option guarantees the inve

33、stor a minimum HPR of 0.0%5-5regardless of what happens to the stock's price. Thus, it offers insurance against a price decline.17. The probability distribution of the dollar return on CD plus call option is:State of the EconomyProbabilityEnding Value of CDEnding Value of CallCombinedValueExcell

34、ent0.25$ 114.00$16.50$130.50Good0.45114.000.00114.00Poor0.25114.000.00114.00Crash0.05114.000.00114.0018.a. Total return of the bond is (100/84.49)-1 = 0.1836. Witht = 10, the annualrate on the real bond is (1 + EAR)= 二:二=1.69%.b. With a per quarter yield of 2%, the annual yield is 一 = 1.0824, or8.24

35、%. The equivalent continuously compounding (cc) rate is ln(1+.0824)二.0792, or 7.92%. The risk-free rate is 3.55% with a cc rate of ln(1+.0355) =.0349, or 3.49%. The cc risk premium will equal .0792 - .0349 = .0443, or 4.433%.c. The appropriate formula is二二二二:二一二-,where -. Using solver or goal seek, setting thetarget cell to the known effective cc rate by changing the unknown variance (cc) rate, the equivalent standard deviation (cc) is 18.03% (excel may yield slightly different solutions).d. The expected value of the

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