company's bond rating, from the following table. Remember to subtract the bond's LP from the corporate spread given in the table to arrive at the bond's DRP. Corporate Bond Yield Spread - DRP + LP U.S. Treasury 0.73% AAA corporate AA corporate A corporate 1.49 Rate 0.83 1.15 0.10% 0.42 0.76 What yield would you predict for each of these two investments? Round your answers to three decimal places. 12-year Treasury yield: % 7-year Corporate yield: % c. Given the following Treasury bond yield information, construct a graph of the yield curve Maturity 1 year Yield 5.32%
d. Based on the information about the corporate bond provided in part b, calculate ylelds and then construct a new yield curve graph that shows both the Treasury and the corporate bonds. Round your answers to two decimal places. Years 1 U WN Treasury yleld A-corporate yleld 5.32% % 5.42% % 5.61% % 5.68% % 5.59% % 5.70% % 6.28% % 5.89% % 10 20 30
b. Suppose you are considering two possible investment opportunities: a 12-year Treasury bond and a 7-year, A-rated corporate bond. The current real risk-free rate is 4%, and inflation is expected to be 3% for the next 2 years, 4% for the following 4 years, and 5% thereafter. The maturity risk premium is estimated by this formula: MRP = 0.02(t-1)%. The liquidity premium (LP) for the corporate bond is estimated to be 0.2%. You may determine the default risk premium (DRP), given the b. Suppose you are considering two possible investment opportunities: a 12-year Treasury bond and a 7-year, A-rated corp
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