You have a bond that pays $60 per year in coupon payments. Which of the following would result in a decrease in the price of your bond?

A) Coupon payments on newly-issued bonds fall to $40 per year.
B) The likelihood that the firm issuing your bond will default on debt decreases.
C) The price of a share of stock in the company rises.
D) Coupon payments on newly-issued bonds rise to $75 per year.

Answer: D

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