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A one-year bond has an interest rate of 5% today. Investors expect that in one year, a one-year bond will have an interest rate equal to 7%. Investors expect that in two years, a one-year bond will have an interest rate equal to 9%. According to the expectations theory of the term structure of interest rates, in equilibrium, a three-year bond today will have an interest rate equal to

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