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A Treasury bond that matures in 10 years has a yield of 4.25%. A 10-year corporate bond has a yield of 8.00%. Assume that the liquidity premium on the corporate bond is 0.55%. What is the default risk premium on the corporate bond? Round your answer to two decimal places.
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Formula:
Corporate bond yield spread = Default risk premium + Liquidity premium
Corporate bond yield spread = corporate bond yield - treasury bond yield
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