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Assume the real risk-free is 1% and the average annual expected inflation rate is 4%. The DRP and LP for bond A are each 3%, and the applicable MRP is 3%.
What is Bond A's interest rate?
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- What would be the value of the bond described in Part d if, just after it had been issued, the expected inflation rate rose by 3 percentage points, causing investors to require a 13% return? Would we now have a discount or a premium bond? What would happen to the bond’s value if inflation fell and rd declined to 7%? Would we now have a premium or a discount bond? What would happen to the value of the 10-year bond over time if the required rate of return remained at 13%? If it remained at 7%? (Hint: With a financial calculator, enter PMT, I/YR, FV, and N, and then change N to see what happens to the PV as the bond approaches maturity.)What do you have to do to the interest rate and years of maturity if a bond pricing problem tells you that interest is compounded quarterly?Assume that the real risk-free rate is 2% and the average annual expected inflation rate is 4%. The DRP and LP for Bond A are each 2%, and the applicable MRP is 3%. What is Bond A's interest rate?
- Assume that the real risk free rate is 3% and the average annual expected inflation rate is 5%. The DRP and LP for Bond A are each 1% and the applicable MRP is 2%. What is bond A’s interest rate?Assume that the real risk free rate is 2% and the average expected inflation rate is 3% for each future year. The default risk premium and the liquidity premium for bond x are each 1% and the applicable Maturity Risk premium is 2% what is bond x’s interest rate. Round to 2 decimal placesIf the real rate of interest is 2%, inflation is expected to be 3% during the coming year, and the default risk premium, illiquidity risk premium, and maturity risk premium for the Bonds-R-Us Corporation are all 1% each, what would be the yield (stated rate) on a Bonds-R-Us bond?
- Assume that the real risk-free rate is 2% and that the maturityrisk premium is zero. If a 1-year Treasury bond yield is 5% and a 2-year Treasury bondyields 7%, what is the 1-year interest rate that is expected for Year 2? Calculate this yieldusing a geometric average. What inflation rate is expected during Year 2? Comment onwhy the average interest rate during the 2-year period differs from the 1-year interestrate expected for Year 2.A bond has a Macaulay duration of 12.00 and is priced to yield 10.0%. If interest rates go up so that the yield goes to 10.5%, what will be the percentage change in the price of the bond? Now, if the yield on this bond goes down to 9.5%, what will be the bond's percentage change in price? Comment on your findings.Suppose the real risk-free rate is 2.80%, the average future inflation rate is 2.30%, a maturity premium of 0.25% per year to maturity applies, i.e., MRP = 0.25%(t), where t is the number of years to maturity. Suppose also that a liquidity premium of 0.50% and a default risk premium of 2.50% applies to A-rated corporate bonds. What is the difference in the yields on a 5-year A-rated corporate bond and on a 10-year Treasury bond? Here we assume that the pure expectations theory is NOT valid, and disregard any cross-product terms, i.e., if averaging is required, use the arithmetic average. a. 4.25 p.p. b. 2.25 p.p. c. 4.19 p.p. d. 3.00 p.p. e. 1.75 p.p. Please explain process and show calculations
- A bond has a yield to maturity of 9.28 percent. If the inflation rate is 2.0 percent, what is the real rate of return on the bond?Suppose the yield on a two-year-old Treasury bond is 5 percent and the yield on a one-year Treasury bond is a 4 percent. If the maturity risk premium (MRP) on these bonds is zero (0), what is the expected one-year interest rate during the second year (Year 2)?