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Bonds have a maturity risk premium that can be modeled as the following: MRP = (t-1) 0.3% were t represents the years to maturity. What is the Maturity risk premium of a bond that matures in 10 years?
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Bonds have a maturity risk premium that can be modeled as the following:
MRP = (t-1) 0.3%
were t represents the years to maturity.
What is the Maturity risk premium of a bond that matures in 10 years?
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