Consider a 20-year, 5% coupon rate bond yielding 4.5 % / yr whose duration D is 13.31 years. If the bond's yield were to drop by 25 basis points, by what percentage would the price of the bond change?
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- A 30-year maturity bond making annual coupon payments with a coupon rate of 11.00% has a ation of 13.50 years. The bond currently sells at a yield to maturity of 5.75%. Ducation a. Find the exact dollar price of the bond if its yield to maturity falls to 4.75%. What is the % change in price? b. Assume that you need to make a quick approximation using the duration rule. What is the % change in price as approximated by the duration rule when the yield to maturity falls to 4.75%? c. Does the duration-rule provide a good approximation of the % price change in this case? Why or why not?1. Consider a real return bond with a face value of $15,000 and a coupon yield of 5.2%. What is the coupon payment after one year if the inflation rate is 6.8%? Select one: a) $817.44 b) $833.04 c) $825.24 d) $809.64 Imultible chice, Consider a 20-year bond with a 9.5% coupon that has a present yield-to maturity (YTM) of 7.5%. If interest rates remain constant, one year from now the price of this bond will be? why? higher lower the same cannot be determined.
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