Use the duration=1.7499 years, calculate the change of the bond price in percentage if the required return moves up by 50 basis points.
-0.875% |
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-0.750% |
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-0.625% |
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-0.500% |
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-0.375% |
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0.125% |
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0.250% |
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0.375% |
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0.5% |
Use the duration=1.7499 years, calculate the change of the bond price in percentage if the required...
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