Multiple Choice
There are two ratings in a very simple world: non-default (ND) and default (D) .The real-world rating transition matrix per year is given by: i.e. ,the probability of defaulting when the current state is non-default is 0.05,and a defaulted bond never leaves that state and has zero recovery.The two-year zero-coupon risk-free rate is 4% (continuously-compounded) .The price of a default-risk-bearing two-year $100 face value zero-coupon bond is $88.If the off-diagonal one-period transition probabilities in the real-world transition matrix are multiplied by a premium adjustment to get the risk-neutral transition matrix (as in the Jarrow-Lando-Turnbull model) ,then given the price of the two-year bond,what is the value of ?
A) 1.97
B) 2.00
C) 2.03
D) 2.10
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