From the docs:
When a MathContext object is supplied with a precision setting of 0 (for
example, MathContext.UNLIMITED), arithmetic operations are exact, as
are the arithmetic methods which take no MathContext object. (This is the
only behavior that was supported in releases prior to 5.)
As a corollary of computing the exact result, the rounding mode setting of a MathContext
object with a precision setting of 0 is not used and thus irrelevant. In
the case of divide, the exact quo tient could have an infinitely long decimal
expansion; for example, 1 divided by 3.
If the quotient has a nonterminating decimal expansion and
the operation is specified to return an exact result, an ArithmeticException is thrown.
Otherwise, the exact result of the division is returned, as done for
other operations.
To fix, you need to do something like this:
a.divide(b, 2, RoundingMode.HALF_UP)
where 2 is precision and RoundingMode.HALF_UP is rounding mode
More details: http://jaydeepm.wordpress.com/2009/06/04/bigdecimal-and-non-terminating-decimal-expansion-error/