Contribution of security selection to relative performance

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1. A 9 year bond has a yield of 10% and a duration of 7.194 years. If the market yield changes by 50 basis points, what is the percentage change in the bond's price?

2. Find the duration of a 6% coupon bond making annual coupon payments if it has 3 YOls,ifilii maturity and has a yield to maturity of 6%. What is the duration if the yield to maturity is 10%? Find the duration of the bond if the coupons are paid semiannually.

3. You are managing a portfolio of $1 million. Your target duration is 10 years, and you can choose from two bonds: a zero-coupon bond with maturity of S years, and a perpetuity, each currently yielding 5%.

a. How much of each bond will you hold in your portfolio?
b. How will these fractions change next year if target duration is now 9 years?

4. Bonds of Zello Corporation with a par value of $1,000 sell for $960, mature in 5 years, a 7% annual coupon rate paid semiannually.

a. Calculate each of the following yields:
i. Current yield.
ii. Yield to maturity (to the nearest whole percent, i.e., 3%, 4%. 5%, etc.).
iii. Horizon yield (also called total compound return) for an investor with a 3-year period and a reinvestment rate of 6% over the period. At the end of 3 years the 7%) bonds with 2 years remaining will sell to yield 7%.

5. Carol Harrod is the investment officer for a $100 million U.S. pension fund. The fixed-income portion of the portfolio is actively managed, and a substantial portion of the fund's large capitalization U.S. equity portfolio is indexed and managed by Webb Street Advisors.

Harrod has been impressed with the investment results of Webb Street's equity index strat¬egy and is considering asking Webb Street to index a portion of the actively managed fixed-income portfolio.

a. Describe advantages and disadvantages of bond indexing relative to active bond management.

b. Webb Street manages indexed bond portfolios. Discuss how an indexed bond portfolio it constructed under stratified sampling (cellular) methods.

c. Describe the main source of tracking error for the cellular method.

6. A manager buys three shares of stock today, and then sells one of those shares each year for,' next 3 years. His actions and the price history of the stock are summarized below. The stock no dividends.

Time

Price

Action

0

$ 90

Buy 3 shares

1

100

Sell 1 share

2

100

Sell 1 share

3

100

Sell 1 share

a. Calculate the time-weighted geometric average return on this "portfolio'

b. Calculate the time-weighted arithmetic average return on this portfolio.

c. Calculate the dollar-weighted average return on this portfolio.

7. Consider the two (excess return) index-model regression results for stocks A and B. The risk-free rate over the period was 6%, and the market's average return was 14%. Performance is measured using an index model regression on excess returns.

                                                           Stock A                     Stock B

Index model regression estimates              1% + 1.2(rm ri)              2% + rf)

R-square                                                .576                          .436

Residual standard deviation, a(e)                10.3%                        19,1 %

Standard deviation of excess returns           21.6%                       24.9%

a. Calculate the following statistics for each stock:
i. Alpha
ii. Information ratio
iii. Sharpe ratio
iv. Treynor measure
b. Which stock is the best choice under the following circumstances?
i. This is the only risky asset to be held by the investor.
ii. This stock will be mixed with the rest of the investor's portfolio, currently composed solely of holdings in the market-index fund.
iii. This is one of many stocks that the investor is analyzing to form an actively managed stock portfolio.

8. Consider the following information regarding the performance of a money manager in a recent month. The table represents the actual return of each sector of the manager's portfolio in col. tuna I, the fraction of the portfolio allocated to each sector in column 2, the benchmark or neu. tral sector allocations in column 3, and the returns of sector indices in column 4.

 

Actual Return

Actual Weight

Benchmark Weight

Index Return

Equity

2%

.70

.60

2.5% (S&P 500)

Bonds

1

.20

.30

1.2 (Salomon Index)

Cash

0.5

.10

.10

0.5

a. What was the manager's return in the month? What was her overperfonnanee or underperformance?
b. What was the contribution of security selection to relative performance?
c. What was the contribution of asset allocation to relative performance? Confirm that the sum of selection and allocation contributions equals her total "excess'. return relative to the bogey.

9. A global equity manager is assigned to select stocks from a universe of large stocks through, out the world. The manager will be evaluated by comparing her returns to the return on the MSCI World Market Portfolio, but she is free to hold stocks from various countries in whatever proportions she finds desirable. Results for a given month are contained in the following table:

Country

Weight In
MSCI Index

Manager's
Weight

Managers Return
in Country

Return of Stock Index
for That Country

U.K.

.15

.30

20%

12%

Japan

.30

.10

15

15

U.S.

.45

.40

10

14

Germany

.10

.20

5

12

a. Calculate the total value added of all the manager's decisions this period.

b. Calculate the value added (or subtracted) by her countt allocation decisions.

c. Calculate the value added from her stock selection ability within countries. Confirm that sum of the contributions to value added from her country allocation plus security seleC decisions equals total over or underperformance.

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