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Business, 07.04.2020 15:52 taliyahjhonson1

A 15-year Treasury bond as a face value of $1,000, price of $928 with a $30 coupon payment. Assume the price of this bond increases to $936 over the next year. The one-year holding period return is equal to

a.) 2.35%

b.) 5.72%

c.) 4.09%

d.) 3.40%

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