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I think its as simple as: when rates fall, the put option on the bond becomes less valuable.
As the above poster said, putable bonds offer a lower coupon than a plain vanilla given the option available to bond holders.
So in an environment where rates fall, putable bonds under-perform compared to plain vanillas because of the lower yield and the reduced value of the option. |
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