Question 66
Which of the following will have the effect of increasing the duration of a bond, all else remaining equal:
I. Increase in bond coupon
II. Increase in bond yield
III. Decrease in coupon frequency
IV. Increase in bond maturity
I. Increase in bond coupon
II. Increase in bond yield
III. Decrease in coupon frequency
IV. Increase in bond maturity
Question 67
By market convention, which of the following currencies are not quoted in terms of 'direct quotes' versus the USD?
Question 68
An investor holds $1m in a 10 year bond that has a basis point value (or PV01) of 5 cents. She seeks to hedge it using a 30 year bond that has a BPV of 8 cents. How much of the 30 year bond should she buy or sell to hedge against parallel shifts in the yield curve?
Question 69
Which of the following statements are true:
I. Rebalancing frequency is a consideration for a risk manager when assessing the adequacy of delta hedging procedures on an options portfolio II. Stock options granted to employees that are exercisable 5 years in the future will lead to a decline in the share price 5 years hence only if the options are exercised.
III. In a delta neutral portfolio, theta is often used as a proxy for gamma by traders.
IV. Vega is highest when the option price is close to the strike price
I. Rebalancing frequency is a consideration for a risk manager when assessing the adequacy of delta hedging procedures on an options portfolio II. Stock options granted to employees that are exercisable 5 years in the future will lead to a decline in the share price 5 years hence only if the options are exercised.
III. In a delta neutral portfolio, theta is often used as a proxy for gamma by traders.
IV. Vega is highest when the option price is close to the strike price
Question 70
Which of the following statements are true?
I. Macaulay duration of a coupon bearing bond is unaffected by changes in the curvature of the yield curve.
II. The numerical value for modified duration will be different for bonds with identical nominal coupons and maturity but different compounding frequencies.
III. When rates are expressed as continuously compounded, modified duration and Macaulay duration are the same.
IV. Convexity is higher for a bond with a lower coupon when compared to a similar bond with a higher coupon.
I. Macaulay duration of a coupon bearing bond is unaffected by changes in the curvature of the yield curve.
II. The numerical value for modified duration will be different for bonds with identical nominal coupons and maturity but different compounding frequencies.
III. When rates are expressed as continuously compounded, modified duration and Macaulay duration are the same.
IV. Convexity is higher for a bond with a lower coupon when compared to a similar bond with a higher coupon.
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