If prevailing interest rates in the market rise, how does this change typically affect the market prices of existing fixed-rate corporate bonds?
- Market prices of existing bonds decline to align their yield with newly issued bonds.Cevap
- BMarket prices of existing bonds rise to match the higher interest rate environment.
- CMarket prices remain unaffected because fixed-rate bond coupon payments do not change.
- DMarket prices adjust automatically based on fiscal tax changes set by Congress.
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The market prices of existing bonds decline to align their yield with newly issued bonds.
There is a fundamental inverse relationship between market interest rates and bond prices. When market interest rates rise, new bonds are issued with higher interest rates. To stay competitive, existing fixed-rate bonds must decrease in price so that their yield to maturity matches current market rates.
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Inverse Relationship Between Bond Prices and Interest Rates
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