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Chapter 6, Problem 8P
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To identify: The interest rate on 2 year treasury securities.
Expectation Theory: Expectation theory estimates the future interest without taking maturity risk into consideration. According to the expectation theory, the yield curve of investment totally depends upon the future expectation of investors.
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EP FUNDAMENTALS OF FIN.MGMT.-MINDTAP
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