A bond matures in 12 years and pays a 12.13 percent annual coupon. The bond has a face value of $1,000 and currently sells for $1,112. Suppose that you hold the bond for four years and when you sell it the yield-to-maturity has increased by 115 basis points. What would have been your annual rate of return for the bond investment?
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