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23 December, 23:16

Suppose two factors are identified for the U. S. economy: the growth rate of industrial production, IP, and the inflation rate, IR. IP is expected to be 5% and IR 7%. A stock with a beta of 1 on IP and 0.6 on IR currently is expected to provide a rate of return of 14%. If industrial production actually grows by 6%, while the inflation rate turns out to be 9%, what is your best guess for the rate of return on the stock?

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  1. 23 December, 23:24
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    The revised estimate on the rate of return on

    the stock would be 17.2%

    Explanation:

    The revised estimate on the rate of return on

    the stock would be 17.2%

    • Before

    • 14% = α + [5%*1] + [7%*0.6]

    α = 4.8%

    • With the changes:

    • 4.8% + [6%*1] + [9%*0.6]

    The new rate of return is 17.2%
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