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Business, 09.12.2021 17:00 mucciak9414

A 5% coupon bond with a YTM of 4%, three years until maturity, and annual coupon payments. If the interest rates in the next three years will be: r1=1%, r2=2%, r3=3%. What is the bond’s realized compound yield? Show your answer in % and round to two decimal places (xx. xx%).

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