The U.S. Treasury bill is yielding 3.0 percent and the market has an expected return of 11.6 percent. What is the Treynor ratio of a portfolio that has a beta of 1.02, and a standard deviation of 12.2 percent?

Respuesta :

Answer:

Treynor ratio = Market return - Risk-free rate

                                  Portfolio beta

                      = 11.6 - 3.0

                           1.02

                      = 8.43%

Explanation:

Treynor ratio is the ratio of risk-premium to portfolio beta. Risk-premium is the excess of market return over risk-free rate, Treynor ratio is used for measuring the performance of a portfolio.