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- Suppose the market risk premium is 9 % and also that the standard deviation of returns on the market portfolio is 0.26 . Further assume that the correlation between the returns on ABX (Barrick Gold) stock and returns on the market portfolio is 0.62 , while the standard deviation of returns on ABX stock is 0.36 . Finally assume that the risk-free rate is 2 %. Under the CAPM, what is the expected return on ABX stock? (write this number as a decimal and not as a percentage, e.g. 0.11 not 11%. Round your answer to three decimal places. For example 1.23450 or 1.23463 will be rounded to 1.235 while 1.23448 will be rounded to 1.234)If an average share of stock is expected to yield a return of 7.2% and comparable Treasury bonds yield a return of 3.6%, what is the market risk premium? Give your answer in percentage terms to one decimal place аccuracy.Using the CAPM, estimate the appropriate required rate of return for the three stocks listed here, given that the risk-free rate is 6 percent and the expected return for the market is 14 percent. STOCK ВЕТА A 0.62 B 1.09 1.48 a. Using the CAPM, the required rate of return for stock A is %. (Round to two decimal places.) b. Using the CAPM, the required rate of return for stock B is %. (Round to two decimal places.) c. Using the CAPM, the required rate of return for stock C is %. (Round to two decimal places