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Question1.7 Consider two bonds, A and B. Both bonds presently sell at their par value of $1,000. Each pays interest of $60 annually. Bond A will mature in 7 years while bond B will mature in 5 years. If the yields to maturity on the two bonds change from 6% to 5%:Select one alternative: None of the above options are correct Both bonds will decrease in value, but bond A will decrease less than bond B Both bonds will increase in value, but bond A will increase less than bond B Both bonds will increase in value, but bond A will increase more than bond B Both bonds will decrease in value, but bond A will decrease more than bond B ResetMaximum marks: 2.5 Flag question undefined

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A.None of the above options are correct
B.Both bonds will decrease in value, but bond A will decrease less than bond B
C.Both bonds will increase in value, but bond A will increase less than bond B
D.Both bonds will increase in value, but bond A will increase more than bond B
E.Both bonds will decrease in value, but bond A will decrease more than bond B
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First, note the essential setup: both bonds are at par with annual coupon of $60 on a $1,000 par value, so their current yield-to-maturity (YTM) prior to the change is 6%. When YTM falls from 6% to 5%, prices for both bonds will rise because fixed coupon payments become more attractive relative to the new lower discount rate. Option 1: 'None of the above options are correct.' This would be correct only if neither bond increased in p......Login to view full explanation

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