Current 10 year treasury rates
[DOC File]Pension Calculation Update
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The projected monthly GATT rates seem to correspond to current monthly 30 year Treasury Bond rates (i.e. February 2009 GATT is 3.59% which is July’s GATT rate). Remember when evaluating the interest rates (GATT/PPA, PBGC, 10 Year Treasury) that each rate has it’s own separate calculation method.
[DOC File]CHAPTER 15: TEST BANK
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T 10. Supply side policy can include deregulation and cuts in tax rates. F 11. My current purchase of a 10-year old house is part of current GDP. T 12. The price the consumer pays for a gallon of gasoline, including any excise taxes, is called the market price of gasoline. T 13. Production by a foreign citizen in the U.S. is part of U.S. GDP. T 14.
[DOC File]Forecasting Default Rates: A Tricky Business
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Figure 5. YTM Spread Between High-Yield Bonds and 10-Yr Treasury Notes, 1 Jun 07–17 Oct 08 . Source: Citi Yield Book. The statistical association between end-of-year yield spreads and one-year later default rates is shown in Figure 6 for our dollar-denominated default rates for the period 1978-2007.
[DOC File]Sample midterm - San Francisco State University
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It is impossible to tell without knowing the coupon rates of the bonds. The yield on the 10-year Treasury bond is less than the yield on a 1-year Treasury bond. e. It is impossible to tell without knowing the relative default risks of the two Treasury bonds. 14. Find the current yield and the capital gains yield for a 10-year, 10% annual coupon ...
[DOC File]Answers to Text Discussion Questions
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The 10-year bonds were purchased at par with a 10 percent coupon rate. Now interest rates in the market are 13 percent for similar obligations with 10 years to maturity. The rapid rise in interest rates was caused by an unexpected increase in inflation. a. Determine the current value of Mr. Conrad’s portfolio. Use Table 12–3 to help ...
[DOC File]CHAPTER 7
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The price of a 20-year 10 percent bond is less sensitive to changes in interest rates (that is, has lower interest rate risk) than the price of a 5-year 10 percent bond. d. A $1,000 bond with $100 annual interest payments with five years to maturity (not expected to default) would sell for a discount if interest rates were below 9 percent and ...
[DOCX File]United States Department of the Treasury
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Fiscal Year (FY) 20. 10. Section I. Summary of District Court Cases (FY 2006 to FY 2010) Data was provided by Treasury’s Office of General Counsel, derived from reports submitted by each bureau. These charts show all cases and payments to the Judgment Fund in FY 06 - FY 10, regardless of when the case was filed.
[DOC File]Exam 1 – Version 2 – Finance 3320 – Summer 2010
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a. If 2-year Treasury bond rates exceed 1-year rates, then the market must expect interest rates to rise. b. If both 2-year and 3-year Treasury rates are 7%, then 5-year rates must also be 7%. c. If 1-year rates are 6% and 2-year rates are 7%, then the market expects 1-year rates to be 6.5% in one year. d.
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Portfolio A consists of a one-year zero-coupon bond with a face value of $2,000 and a 10-year zero-coupon bond with a face value of $6,000. Portfolio B consists of a 5.95-year zero-coupon bond with a face value of $5,000. The current yield on all bonds is 10% per annum. Show that both portfolios have the same duration.
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Interest Rates Practice Questions. Problem 4.8. The cash prices of six-month and one-year Treasury bills are 94.0 and 89.0. A 1.5-year bond that will pay coupons of $4 every six months currently sells for $94.84. A two-year bond that will pay coupons of $5 every six months currently sells for $97.12.
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