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Business, 14.07.2019 07:30 bvallinab

Suppose intel stock has a beta of 1.64, whereas boeing stock has a beta of 0.94. if the risk-free interest rate is 4.6 % and the expected return of the market portfolio is 13.9 %, according to the capm, a. what is the expected return of intel stock? b. what is the expected return of boeing stock? c. what is the beta of a portfolio that consists of 60 % intel stock and 40 % boeing stock? d. what is the expected return of a portfolio that consists of 60 % intel stock and 40 % boeing stock? (there are two ways to solve this.)

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