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Consider a six-year, 10% coupon bond (yearly coupon payments) with a face value of $1000 that John bought for $950.
(a). What is the yield to maturity of this bond?
(b). Suppose after holding it for one year, (and receiving one coupon payment), John sells it for $1050. What is the return John got from holding this bond for one year?
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