A. traditional international bonds
B. traditional local bonds
C. traditional global bonds
D. traditional currency bonds
Related Mcqs:
- The foreign bonds, sovereign bonds and Eurobonds are classified as types of __________?
A. local markets
B. state markets
C. international markets
D. national markets - Type of bonds that are issued by foreign governments or foreign corporations are classified as__________?
A. Zero risk bonds
B. Zero bonds
C. Foreign bonds
D. Government bonds - The bonds issued for longer term and must be sold in the country whose currency is not used in denomination of bonds are classified as __________?
A. interbank bonds
B. intrabank bonds
C. Australian bonds
D. Eurobonds - 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 foreign bonds issued in Japan financial institutions are classified as _________?
A. bull dog bonds
B. bull cat bonds
C. Yankee bonds
D. samurai bonds - The foreign bonds issued in United Kingdom financial institutions are classified as ____________?
A. Yankee bonds
B. samurai bonds
C. bull dog bonds
D. Euro bonds - The foreign bonds issued in United States financial institutions are classified as ____________?
A. bull dog bonds
B. bull cat bonds
C. Yankee bonds
D. samurai bonds - 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 Eurobonds are issued by financial firms to _________?
A. avoid taxes
B. avoid interest hike
C. avoid high floating rate
D. avoid portfolio issues - The denominations in which Eurobonds are issued are _____________?
A. $10000 and $20000
B. $5000 and $10000
C. $6000 and $11000
D. $8000 and $15000