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A BBB-rated corporate bond has a yield to maturity of 8.2%. A U. S. treasury security has a yield to maturity of 6.5%. These yields are quoted as APRs with semi-annual compounding. Both bonds pay semiannual coupons at a rate of 7.0% and have five years to maturity. What is the price (expressed as a percentage of the face value) of the treasury bond? What is the price (expressed as a percentage of the face value) of the BBB-rated corporate bond? What is the credit spread on the BBB bonds? What is the price (expressed as a percentage of the face value) of the treasury bond? The price of the treasury bond as a percentage of face value is (Round to three decimal places.) What is the price (expressed as a percentage of the face value) of the BBB-rated corporate bond? The price of the BBB-rated corporate bond as a percentage of face value is (Round to three decimal places.) What is the credit spread on the BBB bonds? The credit spread on the BBB bonds is (Round to two dec

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