Graph the yield curve, if investors expect that next year the yield on one-year bonds rise from 8% to 12%, and in two years from now the yield fall from 12% to 11%.
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Graph the yield curve, if investors expect that next year the yield on one-year bonds rise from 8% to 12%, and in two years from now the yield fall from 12% to 11%.
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- Consider a bond with a 10% coupon and yield to maturity = 8%. If the bond’s yield to maturity remains constant, then in one year, will the bond price be higher, lower, or unchanged? Why?Assume you have a 1 year investment horizon. A bond has 10% year coupon rate and pays the coupon once per year. The bond matures in 10 years and is priced to yield 8% this year. If you expect the yield to maturity on the bond to be 7% at the beginning of the next year, what is your holding period return, assuming you have received the coupon for this year.An analyst evaluating securities has obtained the following information. The real rate of interest is 3% and is expected to remain constant for the next 5 years. Inflation is expected to be 2.8% next year, 3.8% the following year, 4.8% the third year, and 5.8% every year thereafter. The maturity risk premium is estimated to be 0.1 x (t-1) %, where t = number of years to maturity. The liquidity premium on relevant 5-year securities is 0.5% and the default risk premium on relevant 5-year securities is 1%. a. What is the yield on a 1-year T-bill? Round your answer to one decimal place. % b. What is the yield on a 5-year T-bond? Round your answer to one decimal place. % c. What is the yield on a 5-year corporate bond? Round your answer to one decimal place. %
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