Lunar coast Incorporated issued BBB bonds two years ago that provided a yield to maturity of 12.5
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risk premium on BBB bonds versus government bonds is half of what it was two years ago. If the riskfree long-term government bonds are currently yielding 7.8 percent, then at what rate should Lunar
coast expect to issue new bonds
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