9. Calculating interest rates The real risk-free rate (r*) is 2.8% and is expected to...

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9. Calculating interest rates

The real risk-free rate (r*) is 2.8% and is expected to remain constant. Inflation is expected to be 8% per year for each of the next two years and 7% thereafter.

The maturity risk premium (MRP) is determined from the formula: 0.1(t 1)%, where t is the securitys maturity. The liquidity premium (LP) on all Gauge Imports Inc.s bonds is 0.55%. The following table shows the current relationship between bond ratings and default risk premiums (DRP):

Rating

Default Risk Premium

U.S. Treasury
AAA 0.60%
AA 0.80%
A 1.05%
BBB 1.45%

Gauge Imports Inc. issues 12-year, AA-rated bonds. What is the yield on one of these bonds? Disregard cross-product terms; that is, if averaging is required, use the arithmetic average.

A. 11.32% B. 11.87% C. 5.25% D. 12.42%

Based on your understanding of the determinants of interest rates, if everything else remains the same, which of the following will be true?

A. The yield on a AAA-rated bond will be lower than the yield on a AA-rated bond. B. A BBB-rated bond has a lower default risk premium as compared to a AAA-rated bond.

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