1. The ER for Stock A is 10% and the ER for Stock B is 5.0% while the SD for A is 15% and the SD for B is 6.0%. The CORR(A,B) equals +0.20. The minimum variance portfolio combination (nearest percent) is:
a) 42% in Stock A and 58% in Stock B.
b) 38% in Stock A and 62% in Stock B.
c) 28% in Stock A and 72% in Stock B.
d) 8% in Stock A and 92% in Stock B.
2. A client wants to combine one of 2 stocks, D or E, with C. Stocks D and E both have the same expected return of 15%, and risk of 20%. However, CORR(C,D) equals +1.00 and CORR(C,E) is +0.30. To gain diversification benefits, you advise the client:
a) D is too risky.
b) E is too risky.
c) to combine D with C.
d) to combine E with C.