A. high yield bonds
B. low yield bonds
C. zero floating bonds
D. high floating rate bonds
Related Mcqs:
- The bonds rated lower than triple-B bonds by the ‘Standard and Poor’s’ are considered as ______________?
A. split bonds
B. automated bonds
C. junk bonds
D. sinking bonds - The bonds that are considered as junk bonds and termed as higher yield are classified as ________?
A. expansion debentures
B. premium debentures
C. subordinated debentures
D. ordinate debentures - 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 - 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 debentures that are considered as junior bonds as compared to debentures and mortgage bonds are classified as _________?
A. subordinated debentures
B. ordinate debentures
C. expansion debentures
D. premium debentures - 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 - 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 used in purpose of specific projects which are financed by the collateral for issuing bonds are classified as ___________?
A. indenture bonds
B. trustee bonds
C. collateral bonds
D. mortgage bonds - The bonds that are considered investment rating bonds are given the rating of _________?
A. triple B rating bonds
B. double B
C. triple A
D. double A - As compared to general obligation bonds, the revenue bonds are considered as _________?
A. more inflated
B. less inflated
C. less risky
D. more risky