Examlex

Solved

An Investor Seeks to Create a Portfolio from Three Types

question 34

Essay

An investor seeks to create a portfolio from three types of securities: Treasury Bills (T), Corporate Paper (C), and Junk Bonds (J). The table lists the expected rates of return for the asset types and their average risk (on a 1-5 scale, where '5' denotes maximum risk). The investor seeks portfolio allocations (T + C + J = 1) that will maximize the expected return on her portfolio, while maintaining an overall risk of no more than '3'.
 Security  Return (%)  Risk  Treasury Bills 2.52.0 Corporate Papers 5.02.5 Junk Bonds 8.05.0\begin{array} { l c c } \text { Security } & \text { Return (\%) } & \text { Risk } \\\hline \text { Treasury Bills } & 2.5 & 2.0 \\\text { Corporate Papers } & 5.0 & 2.5 \\\text { Junk Bonds } & 8.0 & 5.0 \\\hline\end{array}
(a) Formulate the investor's linear programming problem.
(b) Why will the investor’s portfolio contains only two assets? Determine the investor’s optimal portfolio. If the investor is willing to increase her portfolio risk by 1.0, how much does her return increase?


Definitions:

U.S. Supreme Court

The highest federal court in the United States, with ultimate judicial authority to interpret and decide on federal constitutional issues.

Rigidly

Rigidly refers to something done in a very strict or inflexible manner.

Decisions

Refers to the conclusions or judgments reached by individuals, groups, or legal bodies after consideration of relevant facts and law.

Long-Arm Statute

A law that allows a court to exercise personal jurisdiction over an out-of-state defendant due to their actions connected to the jurisdiction.

Related Questions