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Mathematics, 23.05.2021 03:00, briannabo08

I need help friends Quickly!! Problem 5-17 Interest Rate Risk Laurel, Inc., and Hardy Corp. both have 7 percent coupon bonds outstanding, with semiannual interest payments, and both are currently priced at the par value of $1,000. The Laurel, Inc., bond has five years to maturity, whereas the Hardy Corp. bond has 20 years to maturity.

If interest rates suddenly rise by 2 percent, what is the percentage change in the price of each bond? (Do not round intermediate calculations. A negative answer should be indicated by a minus sign. Enter your answers as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places, e. g., 32.16.)

Percentage change in price of Laurel, Inc., bond %
Percentage change in price of Hardy Corp. bond %

If rates were to suddenly fall by 2 percent instead, what would be the percentage change in the price of each bond? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Enter your answers as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places, e. g., 32.16.)

Percentage change in price of Laurel, Inc., bond %
Percentage change in price of Hardy Corp. bond %

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