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Today you buy ten zero-coupon bonds which will mature in exactly 5 years. Each of these ten bonds has a face value of $100. The price you pay today for each of these bonds is $82. Assume a year goes by. Now there are only 4 years left before these bonds mature. You sell these bonds in the market for $75 per bond. What is the return you have realized on your investment in these bonds?
- -7.00%
- -9.26%
- -8.54%
- We do not have sufficient information about interest rates to calculate this answer.
- -9.33%
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