hard · Debt Capital Markets
An investor holds a 10-year corporate bond with a 6% annual coupon currently trading at a price of 108. The bond is callable in 3 years at a price of 102.
Which yield measure provides the most conservative estimate of the return for this investor?
- Yield to Maturity
- Current Yield
- Yield to Call
- Nominal Yield
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