An investor holds a 10-year callable corporate bond paying a annual coupon ( annually). Following a sustained decrease in market interest rates, the bond's price appreciates to , establishing a current yield of . The bond carries a call feature enabling the issuer to redeem the bond in 4 years at par value (). At this premium market valuation, which of the following correctly states the relationship among the bond's four yield measures (Yield to Call, Yield to Maturity, Current Yield, and Nominal Yield)?
- Yield to Call is less than Yield to Maturity, which is less than Current Yield, which is less than Nominal Yield.Cevap
- BYield to Call is greater than Yield to Maturity, which is greater than Current Yield, which is greater than Nominal Yield.
- CCurrent Yield is less than Yield to Call, while Yield to Maturity is equal to Nominal Yield.
- DYield to Maturity is greater than Current Yield, while Yield to Call is equal to Nominal Yield.
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Yield to Call is less than Yield to Maturity, which is less than Current Yield, which is less than Nominal Yield.
For a bond trading at a premium (market price above par), the investor receives an annual coupon higher than prevailing market rates, but will suffer a capital loss when the bond is paid off at par value (). Because this capital loss is amortized over the shortest duration if called early (4 years), Yield to Call (YTC) yields the lowest annual return. The full yield hierarchy for premium bonds from lowest to highest is Yield to Call < Yield to Maturity < Current Yield < Nominal Yield.
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Bond Yield Hierarchy for Premium Bonds