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Question2 A discount bond can be characterised as a bond with: All of the options are correct Has a par value that is lower than its face value A yield to maturity higher than its coupon rate Is selling for more than its principal amount but at a deep out-of-the-money discount None of the options are correct ResetMaximum marks: 1 Flag question undefined
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A.All of the options are correct
B.Has a par value that is lower than its face value
C.A yield to maturity higher than its coupon rate
D.Is selling for more than its principal amount but at a deep out-of-the-money discount
E.None of the options are correct
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To evaluate the statement about a discount bond, I’ll go option by option and assess what each claim means in typical bond pricing terms.
Option A: "All of the options are correct". This would require every other option to be true. However, discount bonds are generally defined by price below par, not by a mix of contradictory conditions, and some options describe incompatible scenarios (fo......Login to view full explanation登录即可查看完整答案
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