Daniele wants to calculate the price of an Italian government bond. It has a €1,000 par value with a 1% coupon rate ( with interest paid semi-annually) that matures in five years. If the bond is priced to provide a required return of 2.5%, what is the bond's current price?
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- In October 2010, you purchased a French government bond for €100 (face value) which pays a 1% coupon (nominal interest rate) every year until 2020. Today, in October 2014, similar bonds are issued at a 2% interest rate. What is the value of your bond today?You will be paying $10,000 a year in tuition expenses at the end of the next two years. Bonds currently yield 8%.a. What is the present value and duration of your obligation?b. What maturity zero-coupon bond would immunize your obligation? c. Suppose you buy a zero-coupon bond with value and duration equal to your obligation. Now suppose that rates immediately increase to 9%. What happens to your net position, that is, to the difference between the value of the bond and that of your tuition obligation?d. What if rates fall immediately to 7%?You are considering the purchase of a coupon bond with a face value of $1,000, which matures in 14 years, and pays 4.15% (annual) coupons. If you require a return of 3.50% on this instrument, how much would you offer to pay for it today? [Present the answer rounded to two decimal places, e.g. 1035.16]