An investor acquires a 10-year corporate bond in the secondary market at a discount price of 1,000. If market interest rates decline and the issuer calls the bond at the 5-year call date, which of the following statements correctly describes the yield relationship experienced by the investor?
- The Yield to Call (YTC) is higher than the Yield to Maturity (YTM), which is higher than the Current Yield (CY).Cevap
- BThe Yield to Call (YTC) is lower than the Yield to Maturity (YTM), because early redemption reduces the total number of coupon payments collected.
- CThe Current Yield (CY) equals the Yield to Call (YTC), because the redemption price at the call date equals the par value.
- DThe Nominal Yield (NY) represents the highest return rate the investor will earn over the 5-year holding period.
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The Yield to Call (YTC) is higher than the Yield to Maturity (YTM), which is higher than the Current Yield (CY).
For any bond purchased at a discount, the yield relationship from lowest to highest is Nominal Yield < Current Yield < Yield to Maturity < Yield to Call (when called at par or higher). Because the investor purchased the bond at 1,000 par value after only 5 years rather than waiting the full 10 years to maturity, the annualized return from the discount gain is accelerated. Thus, Yield to Call (YTC) is the highest yield, followed by Yield to Maturity (YTM), Current Yield (CY), and Nominal Yield (NY).
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