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Based on the pure expectations theory, is the following statement true or false?

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Question

Based on the pure expectations theory, is the following statement true or false? The pure expectations theory assumes that investors do not consider long-term bonds to be riskier than short-tern bonds. O True O False The yield on a one-year Treasury security is 4.690090, and the two-year Treasury security has a 5.6300% yield. Assuming that the pure expectations theory is correct, what is the market's estimate of the one-year Treasury rat one year from now? o 7.5012% 0 6.5800% o 8.3566% O 5.593096 Recall that on a one-year Treasury security the yield is 4.6900% and 5.6300% on a two-year Treasury security. Suppose the one-year security does not have a maturity risk premium, but the two-year security does and it is 0.1500%, what is the market's estimate of the one-year Treasury rate one year from now? O 7.976096 O 6.280096 0 5.3380% O 7.159090

Explanation / Answer

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Pure expectations theory assumes, interest rate on long-term securities is a geometric average of the past returns. These calculations do not include the consideration for liquidity premium or default risk premium.

Hence, given statement is True.

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