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According to this theory of the term​ structure, bonds of different maturities are not substitutes for one another.

A. Separable markets theory.
B. Liquidity premium theory.
C. Segmented markets theory.
D. Expectations theory

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Answer: For the given question the following option is the most suitable one: Segmented markets theory

This theory states that long and short-term interest rates are not accompanying to each other. It also states that the predominant interest rates for short, in-between, and long-term bonds should be viewed individually like unit in different securities industry for debt instrument.

The correct option in this case is (c)

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