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25 July, 08:46

The expected return for exposure to aluminum commodity prices is 10%, and the firm has a beta relative to aluminum commodity prices of. 5. The expected return for exposure to GDP changes is 12%, and the firm has a beta relative to GDP of. 75. If the risk-free rate is 4%, what is the expected return on this stock?

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  1. 25 July, 09:06
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    18%

    Explanation:

    Data provided in the question:

    Expected return for exposure to aluminum commodity prices = 10%

    Risk-free rate = 4%

    Beta of aluminum commodity prices = 0.5

    Expected return for exposure to GDP changes = 12% = 0.12

    Beta relative to GDP = 0.75

    Now,

    Expected return on this stock

    = Risk-free rate + ∑ (Beta * Return)

    = 4% + (0.5 * 10%) + (0.75 * 12%)

    = 4% + 5% + 9%

    = 18%
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