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Chapter 5, Problem 11PROB
Summary Introduction
Expectation theory:
Expectation theory is used to find forward interest rate based on the prevailing long term interest rates.
Calculate the forward rate as follows:
Given two year Treasury bond rate is 1.2%, three year Treasury bond rate is 1.4% and four year Treasury bond rate is 1.9%.
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