A. s-trade
B. b-trade
C. e-trade
D. stock trade
Related Mcqs:
- The type of structured market through which the funds flow with the help of financial instruments such as bonds and stocks is classified as ____________?
A. financial markets
B. non-financial markets
C. funds market
D. flow market - The stocks or shares that are sold to investors without transacting through financial institutions are classified as ______________?
A. direct transfer
B. indirect transfer
C. global transfer
D. pension transfer - The money market where debt and stocks are traded and maturity period is more than a year is classified as __________?
A. shorter term markets
B. capital markets
C. counter markets
D. long-term markets - The corporate equities or corporate stocks represent the portion in instruments of capital markets, which is ___________?
A. largest
B. smallest
C. never paid
D. none of the above - In financial transactions, the risk that there will be no profit in selling of this asset is classified as _____________?
A. price risk
B. profit risk
C. selling risk
D. financial risk - The bonds which are denominated in dollars and are issued in canters of London and Luxemburg are classified as _____________?
A. London bonds
B. Eurodollar bonds
C. central bonds
D. decentralize bonds - The technique by which companies reduce cost of transaction services and results in increased efficiency is classified as ____________?
A. economies of cost
B. economies of scale
C. economies of efficiency
D. economies of transaction - The transaction cost of trading of financial instruments in centralized market is classified as ____________?
A. flexible costs
B. low transaction costs
C. high transaction costs
D. constant costs - The ability of an asset to be converted in to cash very quickly is classified as ____________?
A. variable securities
B. convertible securities
C. liquidity
D. constant securities - If the financial intermediaries are appointed by the funds suppliers then these intermediaries are classified as ____________?
A. supplier monitor
B. funds monitor
C. delegated monitor
D. allocation monitor