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A twenty-year government bond with a face value of 120$ makes annual coupon payments of 1% and offers a yield of 8% annually compounded.
Suppose that one year later the bond yields at 5%.
Showing your calculations,
a) What return has bondholders earned over the 12-month period?
Instead, suppose now that one year later the bond yields at 5.5%.
b) What return has bondholders earned over the 12-month period?
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