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A Government of Canada bond that was issued with a term to maturity of 16 years ago and is expected to mature in 4 years has a coupon of 7%. If other Government of Canada bonds that are scheduled to mature in 4 years are currently paying a coupon of 7%, what can we reasonably expect that these Government of Canada bonds are currently priced at?

a discount to their par value


equal to their par value


a premium to their par value


a premium or a discount to their par value



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Marked as best answer by mimie on Aug 7, 2023

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mimie

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Reply 2 on: Aug 7, 2023
:D TYSM


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