6. Pure expectations theory The pure expectations theory, or the expectations hypothesis, asserts that long-term interest rates can be used to estimate future short-term interest rates. Based on the pure expectations theory, is the following statement true or false? A certificate of deposit (CD) for two years will have the same yield as a CD for one year followed by an investment in another one-year CD after one year. True False The yield on a one-year Treasury security is 4.92009, and the two-year Treasury Security has a 6.64205 vield. Assuming that the pure expectations theory is correct, what is the market's estimate of the one year Treasury rate one year from now (Note: Do not round your intermediate calculations.) 9.567295 7.1335 Ch 06: Assignment - Interest Rates 8.3923% 10.6582% Recall that on a one-year Treasury security the yield is 4.9200% and 6.6420% on a two-year Treasury security. Suppose the one-year security does not have a maturity risk premium, but the two-year security does and it is 0.25%. What is the market's estimate of the one-year Treasury rate one year from now? (Note: Do not round your intermediate calculations.) 7.88479 6.702% 8.9886% 10.01369% Suppose the yield on a two-year Treasury security is 5.83%, and the yield on a five-year Treasury security is 6.20%. Assuming that the pure expectations theory is correct, what is the market's estimate of the three-year Treasury rate two years from now? (Note: Do not round your intermediate calculations.) 6.45% 6.69% 6.61% TUUL36% Suppose the yield on a two-year Treasury security is 5.83%, and the yield on a five-year Treasury security is 6.20%. Assuming that the pure expectations theory is correct, what is the market's estimate of the three-year Treasury rate two years from now? (Note: Do not round your intermediate calculations.) 6.69% 6.61% 7.10% UCLOTY