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- Ninety days ago, you purchased a 180-day Treasury bill with a face value of $100,000. At that time, the yield to maturity on the bill was 5.0% p.a. If the yield to maturity on the bill is now 4.0% p.a. the bill's price today is closest to: a.$97,594. b.$98,066. c.$98,782. d.$99,023.A Treasury bill has a bid yield of 5.44% and an ask yield of 5.29%. The bill matures in 69 days. Assume a face value of $10,000. If you sell it now, how much will you receive?Suppose investors can earn a return of 4.5% per 6 months on a Treasury note with 6 months remaining until maturity. The face value of the T-bill is $10,000. What price would you expect a 6-month-maturity Treasury bill to sell for?
- Based on economists forecasts and analysis, one-year Treasury bill rates and liquidity premiums for the next four years are expected to be as follows: 1R1 = 0.50% E(21) = 0.88%L2 = 0.06%E(3г 1) = 0.98%L3 = 0.13%E(4r1) = 1.28%L4 = 0.16% Calculate the yield to maturity for four yearsA commercial bill with a face value of P50 000 has a current price of P49291. Thisbill is trading at a yield of 7.5% which necessarily implies a time to maturity ofhow many days? (Just give the number)A commercial bill with a face value of $50 000 has a current price of $49,291. This bill is trading at a yield of 7.5% which necessarily implies a time to maturity of how many days? (Just give the number) The answer here is 70 days, can you show me a complete solution on how to get it? Thank you so much in advance.
- One-year Treasury bills yield 6 percent, while Treasury notes with 2-year maturities yield 6.7 percent. If the expectations theory holds (that is, the maturity risk premium is zero), what is the market’s forecast of what 1-year T-bills will be yielding one year from now?A commercial bill with a face value of $50 000 has a current price of $49,291. This bill is trading at a yield of 7.5% which necessarily implies a time to maturity of how many days? The correct answer here is 70 days, can you show me the complete solution through excel on how to get it? Thank you so much in advance.Consider a long position of USD100 million in a par 10-year note. Payments are annual. Interest rates are at 6% and the volatility of changes in interest rates is 0.25% over the next month. Assuming normal distributions for yields, what is the monthly 99% yield changes? Calculate the VaR of the position.
- A commercial bill with a face value of $100,000 has a current price of $97,711. This bill has 95 days to maturity what is its yield? (answer is in percentage e.g. 15%) Can you please tell me the right formula to get this and why? Also, can you please solve the problem using the formula so I can see how to do it?The yield on a one-year Treasury security is 5.6100%, and the two-year Treasury security has a 6.7320% yield. Assuming that the pure expectations theory is correct, what is the market’s estimate of the one-year Treasury rate one year from now? (Note: Do not round your intermediate calculations.) a 9.9897% b 8.9671% c 7.8659% d 6.686%Suppose you pay $9,700 for a $10,000 par Treasury bill maturing in three months. What is the holding period return for this investment? (SHOW CALCULATION)