Based on Exhibit 2 and Exhibit 3, the market price of Bond 4 is closest to: A.

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Based on Exhibit 2 and Exhibit 3, the market price of Bond 4 is closest to:

A. 100.0000.

B. 100.5123.

C. 100.8790.


John Smith, an investment adviser, meets with Lydia Carter to discuss her pending retirement and potential changes to her investment portfolio. Domestic economic activity has been weakening recently, and Smith’s outlook is that equity market values will be lower during the next year. He would like Carter to consider reducing her equity exposure in favor of adding more fixed-income securities to the portfolio.

Government yields have remained low for an extended period, and Smith suggests considering investment-grade corporate bonds to provide additional yield above government debt issues. In light of recent poor employment figures and two consecutive quarters of negative GDP growth, the consensus forecast among economists is that the central bank, at its next meeting this month, will take actions that will lead to lower interest rates. 

Smith and Carter review par, spot, and one-year forward rates (Exhibit 1) and four fixedrate investment-grade bonds issued by Alpha Corporation that are being considered for investment (Exhibit 2).EXHIBIT 1 Par, Spot, and One-Year Forward Rates (annual coupon payments) Maturity (Years) Spot Rate (%)


Carter tells Smith that the local news media have been reporting that housing starts, exports, and demand for consumer credit are all relatively strong, even in light of other poor macroeconomic indicators. Smith explains that the divergence in economic data leads him to believe that volatility in interest rates will increase. Smith also states that he recently read a report issued by Brown and Company forecasting that the yield curve could invert within the next six months.

Smith develops a binomial interest rate tree with a 15% interest rate volatility assumption to assess the value of Alpha Corporation’s bonds. Exhibit 3 presents the interest rate tree.EXHIBIT 3 Binomial Interest Rate Tree for Alpha Corporation with 15% Interest Rate Volatility Year 0 Year 1Carter asks Smith about the possibility of analyzing bonds that have lower credit ratings than the investment-grade Alpha bonds. Smith discusses four other corporate bonds with Carter. Exhibit 4 presents selected data on the four bonds.

EXHIBIT 4 Selected Information on Fixed-Rate Bonds for Beta, Gamma, Delta, and Rho Corporations Bond Bond 5

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Fixed Income Analysis

ISBN: 9781119850540

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Authors: Barbara S. Petitt

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