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Introduction to Financial Markets
63
Bond Markets
189
Stock Markets
116
Money Markets
85
Financial Markets and Funds
51
Foreign Exchange Markets
12
Mortgage Markets
6
Valuation Of Securities
16
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Bond Markets
The debt which depict the historical accumulated record of federal government expenditures is classified as
national debt
international debt
global debt
contraction debt
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Bond Markets
The STRIPS are used effectively to receive
One set of payment
Two sets of payments
Three sets of payments
Four sets of payments
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Bond Markets
The value of option issued to call debt is subtracted from rate of return on callable bond to calculate the rate of return on
contributed bonds
non-callable bonds
callable bonds
discounted bonds
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Bond Markets
The call premium of bond is $760 and the call price of bond is $560 then face value of the bond is
200
300
1320
0.0138
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Money Markets
The accounting entry of the institutions who borrow federal funds is as
income in income statement
expense on income statement
liability on balance sheet
assets on balance sheet
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Bond Markets
The foreign bonds issued in Japan financial institutions are classified as
bull dog bonds
bull cat bonds
Yankee bonds
samurai bonds
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Bond Markets
The financial securities issued by the local and state governments are classified as
municipal bonds
reserve bonds
state bonds
federal bonds
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Introduction to Financial Markets
The depository institutions such as thrifts include
savings associations
savings banks
credit unions
all of the above
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Bond Markets
According to the bond holder point of view, the bonds issued with sinking fund provision are classified as
floating risk discount
less risky
more risky
floating risk premium
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Money Markets
The markets which reallocate liquid funds in relatively fixed amounts are classified as
capital markets
debt markets
secondary markets
primary markets
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