Multiple Choice
Dollar duration of a fixed-income security is defined as
A) the dollar value change in the price of a security to a one-percent change in the return on the security.
B) the dollar value change in the price of a security to a change in the Macaulay's duration of the security.
C) The market price of a security following a one-percent change in the return on the security.
D) Macaulay's duration divided by one plus the interest rate times the market price of the security.
E) the modified duration of a security times the price of the security.
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