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aleksley [76]
4 years ago
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5. Consider the following semiannual bonds: Bond C%(per year) Maturity(years) A 0% 15 B 0% 9 C 5% 15 D 11% 9 a. What is the perc

entage change in the price of each bond if its YTM falls from 5% to 4%
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liubo4ka [24]4 years ago
7 0

Answer:

The percentage changes in the price of the bonds are as follows:

Bond A 16%

Bond B 9%

Bond C 11%

Bond D 7%

Explanation:

Find detailed calculation in the attached.

Please note the line color-coded blue.

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