A. interbank bonds
B. intrabank bonds
C. Australian bonds
D. Eurobonds
Related Mcqs:
- The bonds issued by corporations for relatively longer term are classified as
A. long term bonds
B. short term bonds
C. corporate bonds
D. Federal Reserve bonds - The denomination currency choice and volatility of interest rates affect the __________?
A. maturity date of euro bond
B. cost of euro bond
C. issuance process of bonds
D. process of printing money - Bonds which are riskier than corporate bonds and are issued by major corporations are classified as___________?
A. Common stocks
B. Corporate stocks
C. Leases
D. Preferred stocks - The bonds having longer maturity on original loans than promised payments are classified as _________?
A. developed bonds
B. developing bonds
C. Brady bonds
D. swapped bonds - Considering the yields of bonds, the secured bonds as compared to unsecured bonds have
A. higher yields
B. lower yields
C. untimed yields
D. termed yields - The type of bonds issued by the governments outside the home country of issuer of bond are classified as ___________?
A. outside bonds
B. foreign bonds
C. issuing country bonds
D. denominated bonds - According to the bond holder point of view, the bonds issued with sinking fund provision are classified as __________?
A. floating risk discount
B. less risky
C. more risky
D. floating risk premium - The longer debt instrument issued by government and corporations is considered as _________?
A. contraction bonds
B. expansion bonds
C. dollar bonds
D. bonds - The foreign bonds, sovereign bonds and Eurobonds are classified as types of __________?
A. local markets
B. state markets
C. international markets
D. national markets - The bonds which are classified as junk bond status and have previously considered as investment grade bonds are called __________?
A. risen angel
B. fallen angel
C. fallen devil
D. risen devil