10. Bond listings and yield spreads The following bond list is from the business section...

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10. Bond listings and yield spreads The following bond list is from the business section of a newspaper on January 1, 2016. Notice that each bond shown matures on January 1 in 5, 10, or 30 years. Each bond shown pays a semiannual coupon and the coupon rate is in the column labeled Coupon. The Last Price and Last Yield columns indicate each bond's price and YTM at the end of trading. EST Spread indicates the bond's spread above the relevant US Treasury benchmark, given as a percentage. UST indicates which US Treasury security maturity is the relevant benchmark for each bond. EST Volume shows the number of bonds traded during the day, Prices are stated relative to a par value of $100. Fill in the nominal YTM for Pickman Inc.'s bonds. (Note: Do not round your intermediate calculations.) Company Schubert Inc. Coupon 8.13% Last Price UST (Years) Maturity 01-01-2026 01-01-2046 01-01-2021 Last Yield 11.11% $82.25 EST Spread 6.20% EST Volume (1000s) 72,070 10 Chapman Inc. 583.20 30 Rust Inc. 11.65W 5.62% 4.50% 5.38 7.75% $95.18 $101.02 Murphy & Co. Pickman Inc. 7.15% 1.37% 0.89% 3.77% 01-01-2021 01-01-2026 5.14% 5 5 10 65,275 59,277 57,465 56,305 $93.86 IT Chapman Inc. wants to issue new 30-year bonds today, what coupon rate would the bonds have to pay to be issued at par 12.58% 10.15% 11.65% O 12.05 Which bond is trading at a premium? Schubert Inc Rust Inc o Murphy Co. Pickman Inc

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