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Chapter 24, Problem 10QP
Convertible Bonds [LO6] The following facts apply to a convertible bond making semiannual payments:
Conversion price | $38/share |
Coupon rate | 2.6% |
Par value | $1,000 |
Yield on nonconvertible debentures of same quality | 5% |
Maturity | 30 years |
Market price of stock | $34/share |
a. What is the minimum price at which the convertible should sell?
b. What accounts for the premium of the market price of a convertible bond over the total market value of the common stock into which it can be converted?
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The following facts apply to a convertible bond making semiannual payments:
Conversion price
Coupon rate
Par value
Yield on nonconvertible debentures
of same quality
Maturity
Market price of stock
$33/share
8.5%
$1,000
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15 years
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What is the minimum price at which the convertible should sell?
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Assume you own a 2-year US Treasury Note with a 5% coupon and a 7-year
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100 basis points in the 2-year maturity and declined by only 75 basis points in the
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market value change?
a. 5% US Treasury due in 2 years
b. 0% US Treasury due in 7 years
c. Both would change by the same amount
d. Prices would not change since the coupons are fixed
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