The equation for the present value of Bond OPE on 24/6/2022 is given t 0, 135. -29 2 14,7 P(24/6/2020) = -a29 0,135/2 + 100(1+ 2 and the fraction of the half year to be discounted back is 74/181. The accrued interest is A. R31,63747%. B. R4,30932%. C. -R2,98027%. OD. -R1,49014%.
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- Using the following information, determine the default risk premium on the 10 year AA corporate bond: Rate % inflation 0.80 T-bill 5.00 10y T-Bond 6.00 10y AAA Corporate 6.48 10y AA Corporate 7.03 note: your answer should be to 2 decimal places. So, if your answer is 3.253%, for example, then enter 3.25 without the percent sign.For an 11-year, $1,000 par value, 5.08% semiannual-pay bond currently trading at $921.41, calculate the approximate modified duration based on a change in yield of 72 basis points. How to interpret your result? A. 9.7281, indicating that the approximate change in price for a 1% change in yield to maturity (YTM) is 9.7281%. B. 9.0017, indicating that the approximate change in price for a 1% change in yield to maturity (YTM) is 9.0017%. C. 8.1994, indicating that the approximate change in price for a 1% change in yield to maturity (YTM) is 8.1994%. D. 6.9884, indicating that the approximate change in price for a 1% change in yield to maturity (YTM) is 6.9884%.Using the following information, determine the maturity risk premium on 10 year bonds: Rate % inflation 1.99 T-bill 5.00 10y T-Bond 6.00 10y AAA Corporate 6.44 10y AA Corporate 7.59 note: your answer should be to 2 decimal places. So, if your answer is 3.253%, for example, then enter 3.25 without the percent sign.
- Using the following information, determine the default risk premium on the 10 year AAA corporate bond: Rate % inflation 0.82 T-bill 5.00 10y T-Bond 6.00 10y AAA Corporate 6.28 10y AA Corporate 8.13 note: your answer should be to 2 decimal places. So, if your answer is 3.253%, for example, then enter 3.25 without the percent sign.A P1000.00, 6-year, 12% bond is offered with a premium of P80.00. If interest is payable semi-annually, determine a) the current yield; (Ans. 11.11%) b) the yield to maturity. (Ans. 10.44%)A bond issued on February 1, 2004 with face value of $15200 has semiannual coupons of 4.5%, and can be redeemed for par (face value) on February 1, 2019. What is the accrued interest and the market price (the “clean” price) of the bond on November 15, 2006, if the bond’s yield on that date is to be 7.5%? (use actual/actual for accrued interest).
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