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Suppose you (U. S. investor) purchase a 10-year, AA-rated Swiss bond for par that is paying an annual coupon of 9 percent. The bond has a face value of 1,000 Swiss francs (SFr). The spot rate at the time of purchase is SFr1.05/USD. At the end of the year 1, the bond is downgraded to A-rated and the yield increases to 9.531018% per annum continuously compounded. In addition, the SFr appreciates to SFr0.95/USD. Assume that a U. S. investor holds this bond for ONE year. Required:
Compute the continuously compounded overall holding period return at the end of year 1, that is t = 1 year, for the U. S. investor. SFr denotes Swiss Franc and USD denotes U. S. dollar.

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