Abstract
We aim to determine the impact of risk propensity and market information on expected returns mediated by risk perception. We collected the data from institutional investors through a questionnaire. There were 441 financial investment registered firms and 271 stock market brokers as the population. We distributed 181 questionnaires among the financial officers of Islamabad and Lahore stock exchanges, and 162 responses were received. We found a positive impact of risk propensity and market information on expected returns. Furthermore, risk perception partially mediated risk propensity, market information and expected returns.

Ahmed Imran Hunjra, Haroon Bakar, Asad Mehmood. (2019) Investor and Inherent Risk towards Potential Returns, NUML International Journal of Business & Management, Volume 14, Issue 2.
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