Business and finance help with Synchron Corporation and capital markets

Business and finance help with Synchron Corporation and capital markets

1.  Synchron Corporation borrowed long-term capital at an interest rate of 8.5 percent under the expectation that the annual inflation rate over the life of this borrowing was likely to be 5 percent. However, shortly after the loan contract was signed, the actual inflation rate climbed to 5.5 percent, where it is expected to remain until Synchron’s loan reaches maturity. What is likely to happen to the market value per share of Synchron’s common stock? Would its stock price be more affected or less affected than the price of the bonds? Explain your reasoning.

2. The market yield to maturity on a risky bond is currently listed at 10.50 percent. The riskfree

interest rate is estimated to be 5.25 percent. What is the default-risk premium, all

other factors removed? The promised yield on this bond is 11 percent. A certain investor,

looking at this bond, estimates there is a 25 percent probability the bond will pay 11

percent at maturity, a 50 percent probability it will pay a 6 percent return, and a 25

percent probability it will yield only 2 percent. What is the bond’s expected yield? What is

this investor’s anticipated default loss? Will the investor buy this bond?