An investor purchases a 10-year corporate bond trading at a secondary market price of 1,000, carries a stated annual coupon rate of 6.00%, and is callable in 5 years at par. Which of the following correctly ranks the bond's yields from lowest to highest?
- Yield to call, yield to maturity, current yield, nominal yieldCevap
- BNominal yield, current yield, yield to maturity, yield to call
- CYield to maturity, yield to call, current yield, nominal yield
- DCurrent yield, nominal yield, yield to maturity, yield to call
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Yield to call, yield to maturity, current yield, nominal yield
When a bond trades at a premium ( 1,000 par value), the investor pays more than the principal returned at maturity or call. Amortizing this premium reduces the yield. The earlier the bond is redeemed, the faster the premium is written off, making Yield to Call (YTC) the lowest yield. Yield to Maturity (YTM) is slightly higher because the premium loss is spread over 10 years. Current Yield ( 1,080 = 5.56%) is higher than YTM but less than Nominal Yield (6.00%), establishing the sequence: Yield to call, yield to maturity, current yield, nominal yield.
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Yield Hierarchy for Premium Bonds