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The maturity risk premium is a function of the default risk premium and the number of years for the security to mature. The applicable risk-free rate component of 5-year securities is 7.5%. Default risk premium is 1.5%. Determine the nominal rate of the long-term 5-year government security. (In percentage)
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- The following data about the real risk free rate and other risk premiums are gathered:· The real risk free rate is 4%.· Inflation premium is constant at 3.5% in the foreseeable years· Maturity premium is determined using the equation of 0.5%(number of year of maturity).· Liquidity premium is available for all corporate securities at 1.5%.· Default risk is set at 3%.What is the quoted rate on a security issued by the corporations that will mature after 8 years? (In percentage)The real risk-free rate is 2% which is projected to be constant indefinitely. The expected inflation for year 1 is 1%, for year 2 is 2%, and it will increase by 1% each year after. Liquidity Premium is 1% and the default risk premium is 2.5%. Maturity Risk premium for long-term securities is computed as estimated to be 0.5%(t - 1), where “t” is the years of maturity of the bond. The yield for an 15-year government bond is a. 17.0% b. 17.5% c. 60.0% d. 16.0%The applicable risk-free rate component of any 5-year security is 6.50%. Default risk premium is determined for any corporate security at 2%. The maturity risk premium is a function of the default risk premium of a corporate issued security and the number of years for the security to mature. Determine the nominal rate of a long-term 5-year government security.
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- Treasury securities that mature in 6 years currently have an interest rate of 7.75 percent. Inflation is expected to be 5 percent in each of the next three years and 6 percent each year thereafter. The maturity risk premium is estimated to be 0.10% × (t – 1), where t is equal to the maturity of the bond (i.e., the maturity risk premium of a one-year bond is zero). The real risk-free rate is assumed to be constant over time. What is the real risk-free rate of interest? Group of answer choices 3.00% 1.75% 1.00% 2.50%Treasury securities that mature in 6 years currently have an interest rate of 7.00 percent. Inflation is expected to be 5 percent in each of the next three years and 6 percent each year thereafter. The maturity risk premium is estimated to be 0.10% × (t-1), where t is equal to the maturity of the bond (i.e., the maturity risk premium of a one-year bond is zero). The real risk-free rate is assumed to be constant over time. What is the real risk-free rate of interest?Suppose that the current three-year rate (three-year spot rate) and expected one- year T-bill rates over the following years are as follows: 1 R3 = 12% E(271) = 8% E(371) = 10% Using the unbiased expectations theory, calculate the current rates for one- and two-year maturity Treasury securities, i.e., 1 R₁ and 1 R2. Convert your answers to percentages. 1R1 = 17.39%; 1R2 = 12.56% O 1R1 = 20.73; 1R2 = 11.49% O 1R1 = 18.26%; 1R2 = 13.01% O 1R1 = 19.52; 1R2 = 14.74%
- The real risk-free rate (r*) is 2.8% and is expected to remain constant. Inflation is expected to be 4% per year for each of the next four years and 3% thereafter. The maturity risk premium (MRP) is determined from the formula: 0.1(t – 1)%, where t is the security’s maturity. The liquidity premium (LP) on all Rink Machine Co.’s bonds is 1.05%. The following table shows the current relationship between bond ratings and default risk premiums (DRP): Rating Default Risk Premium U.S. Treasury — AAA 0.60% AA 0.80% A 1.05% BBB 1.45% Rink Machine Co. issues fourteen-year, AA-rated bonds. What is the yield on one of these bonds? Disregard cross-product terms; that is, if averaging is required, use the arithmetic average. 7.94% 9.24% 8.19% 5.95% Based on your understanding of the determinants of interest rates, if everything else remains the same, which of the following will be true? An AAA-rated bond has less default risk than a…The real risk-free rate (r*) is 2.8% and is expected to remain constant. Inflation is expected to be 8% per year for each of the next four years and 7% thereafter. The maturity risk premium (MRP) is determined from the formula: 0.1(t – 1)%, where t is the security’s maturity. The liquidity premium (LP) on all Pellegrini Southern Inc.’s bonds is 0.55%. The following table shows the current relationship between bond ratings and default risk premiums (DRP): Rating Default Risk Premium U.S. Treasury — AAA 0.60% AA 0.80% A 1.05% BBB 1.45% Pellegrini Southern Inc. issues fifteen-year, AA-rated bonds. What is the yield on one of these bonds? Disregard cross-product terms; that is, if averaging is required, use the arithmetic average. 11.42% 12.82% 12.27% 5.55% Based on your understanding of the determinants of interest rates, if everything else remains the same, which of the following will be true? Higher inflation expectations…The real risk-free rate (r*) is 2.8% and is expected to remain constant. Inflation is expected to be 4% per year for each of the next two years and 3% thereafter. The maturity risk premium (MRP) is determined from the formula: 0.1(t – 1)%, where t is the security’s maturity. The liquidity premium (LP) on all Global Satellite Corp.’s bonds is 0.55%. The following table shows the current relationship between bond ratings and default risk premiums (DRP): Rating Default Risk Premium U.S. Treasury — AAA 0.60% AA 0.80% A 1.05% BBB 1.45% Global Satellite Corp. issues 15-year, AA-rated bonds. What is the yield on one of these bonds?