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- Compute the Macaulay duration, modified duration and convexity of a coupon bond with face value F = 100, current price P 100, current price P = 92, maturity T I = 8% 4 years, that pays a semi-annual coupon of C =Using a spreadsheet, find the yield-to-maturity (YTM) on an 8-year, 6% coupon bond such that the present value of its coupons equals the present value of its par value. Report your answer as a percentage with 2-digit precision (ex. show 12.3456% as 12.35). hint: "Goal seek"1) Explain the concept of interest rate risk in bond investment 2) show a numerical example of it by calculating % changes in price for 1 year and 3-year annual coupon bonds. Assume coupon interest rate = 12%, Yield to Maturity = 6%, Face value= 100. Use 2% increase in YTM (i.e., 6% → 8%).
- Assuming annual interest payments and a principal value of $100, what is the value of a 5-year 6.4% coupon bond when the discount rate is i) 4.6%, ii) 6.4%, and iii) 7.6% ? Show that your results are consistent with the relationship between the coupon rate, discount rate, and price relative to par value.Assume the following: Bond A coupon = 6%, maturity = 5 years, yield to maturity = 6% Bond B coupon = 0%, maturity = 5 years, yield to maturity = 6% Bond C coupon = 6%, maturity = 5 years, yield to maturity = 6.5% Which of the following statements concerning duration is correct? Group of answer choices A. Duration of C<Duration of A=Duration of B. B. Duration of A>Duration of B>Duration of C. C. Duration of C < Duration of A < Duration of B. D. Duration of A< Duration of B<Duration of C.A bond for the Chelle Corporation has the following characteristics: Maturity - 12 years Coupon - 12% Yield to maturity - 11.50% Macaulay duration - 6.73 years Convexity - 59.30 Noncallable Assume bond pays interest semiannually. Use only the data provided in the table above (in the problem statement) for your calculations. a. Calculate the approximate price change for this bond using only its duration, assuming its yield to maturity increased by 100 basis points. Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to two decimal places. Use a minus sign to enter negative value, if any. Percentage change in price: % When you are dealing with large yield changes to calculate more precise bond price change -Select- v on price change. b. Calculate the approximate price change for this bond, using only duration, if its yield to maturity declined by 200 basis points. Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to two decimal places. Use a minus sign to enter negative…
- Suppose you are given the following information about the default-free, coupon-paying yield curve: Maturity (years) Coupon rate (annual payment) YTM 1 0.00% 2.587% a. Use arbitrage to determine the yield to maturity of a two-year zero-coupon bond. b. What is the zero-coupon yield curve for years 1 through 4? Note: Assume annual compounding. 2 11.00% 4.008% a. Use arbitrage to determine the yield to maturity of a two-year zero-coupon bond. The yield to maturity of a two-year, zero-coupon bond is %. (Round to two decimal places.) b. What is the zero-coupon yield curve for years 1 through 4? The yield to maturity for the three-year and four-year zero-coupon bond is found in the same manner as the two-year zero-coupon bond. The yield to maturity on the three-year, zero-coupon bond is %. (Round to two decimal places.) The yield to maturity on the four-year, zero-coupon bond is %. (Round to two decimal places.) Which graph best depicts the yield curve of the zero-coupon bonds? (Select the…Suppose a bond with a 12% coupon rate and semiannual coupons, has a face value of $1,000, 10 years to maturity and is selling for $1,197.93. Calculate: A. Current yield, and B. YTM if the price of the bond in one year is $2,014.83 STEPS MAY INCLUDE USE OF FINANCIAL CALCULATOR (BA 2 PLUS)NEED ALL! A 6-year bond with an annual coupon of 4.5% currently trades with a yield of 3.2%. Estimate the:a. Bond priceb. Bond prices in case yield increase, or decrease by 1.5%c. Modified duration (analytical and approximate)d. Convexity (analytical and approximate
- yield-to-maturity (internal rate of return). Calculate the yield-to- maturity for a bond with the following characteristics: face $1,000; coupon rate 8%; years until maturity 12; market price $1,125.Compute the Macaulay duration under the following conditions: a. A bond with a four-year term to maturity, a 10% coupon (annual payments), and a market yield of 8%. Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to two decimal places. Assume $1,000 par value. _________ years b. A bond with a four-year term to maturity, a 10% coupon (annual payments), and a market yield of 12%. Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to two decimal places. Assume $1,000 par value. _________ years c. Compare your answers to Parts a and b, and discuss the implications of this for classical immunization. As a market yield increases, the Macaulay duration -(Select:declines/increases) . If the duration of the portfolio from Part a is equal to the desired investment horizon the portfolio from Part b is -(Select: no longer/still) perfectly immunized. Only typed answerSuppose you are given the following information about the default-free, coupon-paying yield curve: Maturity (years) Coupon rate (annual payment) YTM a. Use arbitrage to determine the yield to maturity of a two-year zero-coupon bond. b. What is the zero-coupon yield curve for years 1 through 4? Note: Assume annual compounding. a. Use arbitrage to determine the yield to maturity of a two-year zero-coupon bond. The yield to maturity of a two-year, zero-coupon bond is %. (Round to two decimal places.) b. What is the zero-coupon yield curve for years 1 through 4? The yield to maturity for the three-year and four-year zero-coupon bond is found in the same manner as the two-year zero-coupon bond. The yield to maturity on the three-year, zero-coupon bond is %. (Round to two decimal places.) %. (Round to two decimal places.) The yield to maturity on the four-year, zero-coupon bond is Which graph best depicts the yield curve of the zero-coupon bonds? (Select the best choice below.) O A. 8- 7- 6-…