When market interest rates rise, which of the following best describes the effect on the market price and current yield of an existing fixed-rate corporate bond trading in the secondary market?
- The bond's market price decreases, and its current yield increases.Cevap
- BThe bond's market price increases, and its current yield decreases.
- CBoth the bond's market price and its current yield increase.
- DThe bond's market price remains unchanged, but its stated coupon rate increases.
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The bond's market price decreases, and its current yield increases.
Fixed-income securities exhibit an inverse relationship between market interest rates and secondary market bond prices. When interest rates rise, newly issued bonds offer higher yields, causing existing bonds with lower coupon rates to drop in market price. Because current yield is calculated as annual interest divided by market price, the reduction in market price results in a higher current yield.
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Inverse Relationship Between Bond Prices and Interest Rates
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