hard · Principles of Finance
An investor sees a bond quote where 'Yield' is listed as 3.50%.
If the bond is callable at par and trading at 104, what yield is this most likely referring to?
- Current Yield
- Yield to Call (YTC)
- Coupon Rate
- Yield to Maturity (YTM)
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