An investor is evaluating a -year corporate bond with a stated annual coupon rate of that is currently selling in the secondary market at a premium price of . Which of the following statements correctly describes the relationship among the bond's yields?
- The Yield to Maturity is lower than both the Current Yield and the Nominal Yield.Cevap
- BThe Yield to Maturity is higher than both the Current Yield and the Nominal Yield.
- CThe Yield to Maturity is equal to the Nominal Yield, but lower than the Current Yield.
- DThe Yield to Maturity is higher than the Current Yield, but lower than the Nominal Yield.
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The Yield to Maturity is lower than both the Current Yield and the Nominal Yield.
When a bond sells at a premium (above par value of ), the investor pays more upfront than will be returned at maturity. This capital loss over the remaining term reduces the total return. As a result, the yields follow a strict hierarchy from highest to lowest: Nominal Yield > Current Yield > Yield to Maturity. Thus, the Yield to Maturity is lower than both the Current Yield and the Nominal Yield.
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