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If the company were to issue an annual zero-coupon bond with a maturity of 2 years and a par value of $1,000, what would be the arbitrage-free price of that bond?
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If the company were to issue an annual zero-coupon bond with a maturity of 2 years and a par value of $1,000, what would be the arbitrage-free price of that bond?
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