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Mathematics, 22.10.2019 20:00 kaylaamberd

Suppose the real risk-free rate is 4.20%, the average expected future inflation rate is 2.50%, and a maturity risk premium of 0.10% per year to maturity applies, i. e., mrp = 0.10%(t), where t is the number of years to maturity, hence the pure expectations theory is not valid. what rate of return would you expect on a 4-year treasury security? disregard cross-product terms, i. e., if averaging is required, use the arithmetic average.

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