Two bonds have the following terms: Bond A Bond B Principal $1,000 Principal $1,000 Coupon 8% Coupon
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Two bonds have the following terms:
Bond A Bond B Principal $1,000 Principal $1,000 Coupon 8% Coupon 7.6%
Maturity 10 years Maturity 10 years Bond B has an additional feature: It may be redeemed at par after five years (i.e., it has a put feature). Both bonds were initially sold for their face amounts (i.e., $1,000).
a) If interest rates fall to 7 percent, what will be the price of each bond?
b) If interest rates rise to 9 percent, what will be the decline in the price of each bond from its initial price?
c) Given your answers to questions
(a) and (b), what is the trade-off implied by the put option in bond B?
d) Bond B requires the investor to forgo $4 a year (i.e., $40 if the bond is in existence for ten years). If interest rates are 8 percent, what is the present value of this forgone interest? If the bond had lacked the put feature but had a coupon of 7.6 percent and a term to maturity of ten years, it would sell for $973.16 when interest rates were 8 percent. What, then, is the implied cost of the put option?
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