Question 21: Studying Bonds Yields Good Returns Suppose there are 3 types of bonds in an economy, let's call them Super Duper bonds, Average Joe bonds and Junk Bonds. Super Duper Bonds are considered to be extremely safe - they will always make their promised payments on time. Average Joe bonds are considered to be of moderate risk because the issuers of these types of bonds have a history of being reliable in making promised payments except in times of unusual economic turmoil. Junk bonds are considered to be very risky because they have a history of not being able to deliver on the promised payments. You just started a new job at the last remaining investment bank on Wall Street. You have to make a series of decisions about what the right price to pay for one newly issued bond (of various qualities) with a face value of $100 million and a maturity date ten years from now. a) If the current yield of the Super Duper bond is 4%, calculate it's price. b) If the Average Joe bond has a price of $60 million, calculate its yield. c) Would the price of the Junk bond be higher or lower than $60 million? How does its yield compare to the answer from b)? d) Suppose inflation rises in the economy. What would happen to the prices and yields of these bonds? [You do NOT need to calculate a numerical answer]

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Question 21: Studying Bonds Yields Good Returns
Suppose there are 3 types of bonds in an economy, let's call them Super Duper bonds,
Average Joe bonds and Junk Bonds. Super Duper Bonds are considered to be extremely safe
they will always make their promised payments on time. Average Joe bonds are considered to be of
moderate risk because the issuers of these types of bonds have a history of being reliable in making
promised payments except in times of unusual economic turmoil. Junk bonds are considered to be
very risky because they have a history of not being able to deliver on the promised payments.
You just started a new job at the last remaining investment bank on Wall Street. You have
to make a series of decisions about what the right price to pay for one newly issued bond (of various
qualities) with a face value of $100 million and a maturity date ten years from now.
a) If the current yield of the Super Duper bond is 4%, calculate it's price.
b) If the Average Joe bond has a price of $60 million, calculate its yield.
c) Would the price of the Junk bond be higher or lower than $60 million? How does its yield
compare to the answer from b)?
d) Suppose inflation rises in the economy. What would happen to the prices and yields of these
bonds? [You do NOT need to calculate a numerical answer]
Transcribed Image Text:Question 21: Studying Bonds Yields Good Returns Suppose there are 3 types of bonds in an economy, let's call them Super Duper bonds, Average Joe bonds and Junk Bonds. Super Duper Bonds are considered to be extremely safe they will always make their promised payments on time. Average Joe bonds are considered to be of moderate risk because the issuers of these types of bonds have a history of being reliable in making promised payments except in times of unusual economic turmoil. Junk bonds are considered to be very risky because they have a history of not being able to deliver on the promised payments. You just started a new job at the last remaining investment bank on Wall Street. You have to make a series of decisions about what the right price to pay for one newly issued bond (of various qualities) with a face value of $100 million and a maturity date ten years from now. a) If the current yield of the Super Duper bond is 4%, calculate it's price. b) If the Average Joe bond has a price of $60 million, calculate its yield. c) Would the price of the Junk bond be higher or lower than $60 million? How does its yield compare to the answer from b)? d) Suppose inflation rises in the economy. What would happen to the prices and yields of these bonds? [You do NOT need to calculate a numerical answer]
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