Multiple Choice
Why should a convertible bond always be valued at more than its bond value or its conversion value up until maturity?
A) The bond holder is receiving higher interest rates.
B) The conversion value does not have an upper bound.
C) The conversion ratio may be decreased.
D) The bond does not have to be given up to exercise the option.
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