Multiple Choice
The on the run yield curve is
A) a plot of yield as a function of maturity for zero-coupon bonds.
B) a plot of yield as a function of maturity for recently-issued coupon bonds trading at or near par.
C) a plot of yield as a function of maturity for corporate bonds with different risk ratings.
D) a plot of liquidity premiums for different maturities.
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