Financial Management: Theory & Practice
Financial Management: Theory & Practice
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ISBN: 9781337909730
Author: Brigham
Publisher: Cengage
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Chapter 6, Problem 4P

An analyst gathered daily stock returns for Feburary 1 through March 31, calculated the Fama-French factors for each day in the sample (SMBt and HMLt), and estimated the Fama-French regression model shown in Equation 6-21. The estimated coefficients were ai = 0, bi = 1.2, ci = −0.4, and di = 1.3. On April 1, the market return was 10%, the return on the SMB portfolio (rSMB) was 3.2%, and the return on the HML portfolio (rHML) was 4.8%. Using the estimated model, what was the stock’s predicted return for April 1?

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