6. Bond yields and prices over time A bond investor is analyzing the following annual coupon bonds: Each bond has 10 years until maturity and the same level of risk. Their yield to maturity (YTM) is 9%. Interest rates are assumed to remain constant over the next 10 years. Using the previous information, correctiy match each curve on the graph to it's corresponding issuing company. (Hint: Each curve indicates the path that each bond's price, or value, is expected to follow.) Curve A Curve B Curve c Based on the preceding information, which of the following statements are true? Check all that apply. The expected capital gains yield for Johnson Corporation's bonds is greater than 12%. The expected capital gains yeld for Johnson Corporation's bonds is negative. The bonds have the same expected total return. trwin, thes bonds have the highest expected total return. If a bond is seling for a price much lower than its par value, it is most likely that the bond is bond: 6. Bond yields and prices over time A bond investor is analyzing the following annual coupon bonds: Each bond has 10 years until maturity and the same level of risk. Their yield to maturity (YTM) is 9%. Interest rates are assumed to remain constant over the next 10 years. Using the previous information, correctiy match each curve on the graph to it's corresponding issuing company. (Hint: Each curve indicates the path that each bond's price, or value, is expected to follow.) Curve A Curve B Curve c Based on the preceding information, which of the following statements are true? Check all that apply. The expected capital gains yield for Johnson Corporation's bonds is greater than 12%. The expected capital gains yeld for Johnson Corporation's bonds is negative. The bonds have the same expected total return. trwin, thes bonds have the highest expected total return. If a bond is seling for a price much lower than its par value, it is most likely that the bond is bond