Consider two bonds at par coupon named A and B. The maturity of bond A is greater than that of bond B. Bond A has a higher nominal rate than B. Which bond has the highest sensitivity? Justify your answer in 400 characters max.
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Consider two bonds at par coupon named A and B. The maturity of bond A is greater than that of bond B. Bond A has a higher nominal rate than B. Which bond has the highest sensitivity? Justify your answer in 400 characters max.
Consider two bonds at par coupon named A and B. The maturity of bond A is greater than that of bond B. Bond A has a higher nominal rate than B. Which bond has the highest sensitivity? Justify your answer in 400 characters max.
If a coupon bond has two years to maturity, a coupon rate of 10%, a par value of S900, and a yield to maturity of 14%, then the coupon bond will sell for $(Round your response to the nearest two decimal place The price of a bond and its yield to maturity are Which of the following statements is not true? O A. Current yield is a worse approximation of yield to maturity for long-term bonds when compared to short-term...
If a coupon bond has two years to maturity, a coupon rate of 8%, a par value of $800, and a yield to maturity of 12%, then the coupon bond will sell for $ (Round your response to the nearest two decimal place) The price of a bond and its yield to maturity are Positively related, negitively related, or unrelated. which of the following statements is not true? A. The longer to maturity, the greater is the change in the...
Consider two 30-year maturity bonds. Bond A has a coupon rate of 4%, while bond B has a coupon rate of 12%. Both bonds pay their coupons semiannually. a. Compute the prices of the two bonds (using Excel's bond price function) at each interest rate. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answers to 2 decimal places.) Yield 2% 3% 4% 5% 6% 7% 8% Price A 1,449.55 1,196.90 1,000.00 845.46 723.24 625.83 547.53 484.05 432.12 389.26 353.54 Price B...
Colton Corporation's semiannual bonds have a 12-year maturity, an 9.90% nominal coupon paid semiannually. and sell at their $1,000 par value. The firm's annual bonds have the same risk, maturity, nominal interest rate, and par value, but these bonds pay interest annually. Neither bond is callable. To provide the same effective annual yield (EFF%), at what price should the annual payment bonds sell? Hint: Calculate the EFF% for the semiannual bond's coupon rate, and then use it as the YTM...
In order to have a yield to maturity greater than the coupon rate, the bond must be:Group of answer choicesselling at a discount.selling at par.selling at a premium.a zero coupon bond.
For a discount bond, its coupon rate is_ than its yield to maturity and its price is expected to __over the years. A B. C. D. Greater; increase Greater; decrease Lower; increase Lower; decrease A corporate bond has a 30-year maturity and pays interest annually. The quoted coupon rate is 10% and the bond is priced at par. The boond is callable in 5 years at 120% of par. What is the bonds yield to call? (Choose the closest one)...
Question 13 5 pts Colton Corporation's semiannual bonds have a 12-year maturity, an 7.50% nominal coupon paid semiannually and sell at their $1.000 par value. The firm's annual bonds have the same risk, maturity, nominal interest rate, and par value, but these bonds pay interest annually. Neither bond is callable. To provide the same effective annual yield (EFF%), at what price should the annual payment bonds sell? Hint: Calculate the EFF% for the semiannual bond's coupon rate, and then use...
1. Two bonds A and B have the same credit rating, the same par value and the same coupon rate. Bond A has 30 years to maturity and bond B has five (5) years to maturity. Please demonstrate your understanding of interest rates risk by answering the following questions :● Discuss which bond will trade at a higher price in the market● Discuss what happens to the market price of each bond if the interest rates in the economy go...
A coupon bond which pays interest of $60 annually, has a par value of $1,000, matures in 5 years, and is selling today at a 584.52 discount from par value. The approximate yield to maturity on this bond is A6% B. 7% C. 8% D. 9% For a discount bond, its coupon rate is_than its yield to maturity and its price is expected to ___over the years. A B. C. D. Greater; increase Greater; decrease Lower; increase Lower; decrease A...