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Business, 18.03.2021 01:10 ashvinmsingh

For a 8% coupon bond with a 6.75% yield to maturity, match the price per $1,000 in bonds to the term to maturity. a. 10 years to maturity:
b. 9 years to maturity:
c. 8 years to maturity:
d. 2 years to maturity:
e. 1 year to maturity:

A. $1,082.31
B. $1,022.68
C. $1,067.96
D. $1,088.82
E. $1,011.89
F. $1,076.30
G. $1,023.03
H. $1,083.30
I. $1,011.71
J. $1,089.84

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