3-year 4-year 5-year 1f1 1f2 1f3 1f4 958.34 1068.34 961.62 1004.39 3.75% 4.50% 5.40% 3.50% 4.38% 5.18% 6.14% 2f1 5.27% 2f2 6.02% 2f3 7.03% 3f1 6.78% 3f2 7.92%
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- A coupon-paying bond matures exactly 10 years and 4 months from now. Find the bond’s coupon rate if a 6-month Forward bond price is equal to $121, the current bond price is $119, and all zero rates for time periods of under 1 year are equal to 7%. Solve using excelConsider a bond paying a coupon rate of 10% per year semi-annually when the market interest rate is only 4% per half-year. The bond has three years until maturity. This initial payment is $1000. A: What is find the bond’s price today and 6 months time after the next coupon is paid? B: What is the total rate of return on the bond?Consider a bond that has a current value of $1,081.11, a face value of $1,000.00, a coupon rate of 10% and five years remaining to maturity.a. What is the bond’s yield-to-maturity today?b. If the bond’s yield does not change, what is its value one year from today? Please solve both parts
- A one-year zero coupon bond costs $99.43 today. Exactly one year from today, it will pay $100. What is the annual yield-to-maturity of the bond? (1.e., what is the discount rate one needs to use to get the price of the bond given the future cash flow of $100 in one year?) 1.0057 0.0057 2.0057 -0.0057Consider a bond with a face value of $2,000 that pays a coupon of $150 for 10 years. Suppose the bond is purchased at $500, and can be resold next year for $400. What is the rate of return of the bond? What is the yield to maturity of the bond?Consider a bond that has a face value of $1,000. The bond has a maturity of 25 years and pays coupons of 5.5% per annum. If the bond's required rate of return is 8.0% per annum nominal, and coupons are received semi-annually, what is the current market price of the bond?
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