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- The demand D (in billions of £) for a bond with coupon rate 5% and face value FV = 1000, andtwo years to maturity as a function of its price P is D = 4000 − 2P. The supply in (billions of£) as a function of the price of the bond is S = 2P + 400. b) Suppose that the yield to maturity of the bond is i = 0.05. What is the quantitydemanded/supplied at this interest rate? What happens to the demand/supply of the bond asthe interest rate increases? Explain why. c) What is the equilibrium interest rate?please show steps on financail calculator if possible? The real risk-free rate is 3.25%. Inflation is expected to be 2.00% this year and 3.75% during the next 2 years. Assume that the maturity risk premium is zero. What is the yield on 2 year Treasury securities? Do not round Intermediate calculations. Round your answer to two decimal places. % What is the yield on 3-year Treasury securities? Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to two decimal places.Use the future worth formula please!!!
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