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国际金融英语试题及答案

国际金融英语试题及答案

国际金融英语试题及答案1. 以下哪个选项不是国际货币基金组织(IMF)的主要职能?A. 提供技术援助B. 监督成员国的经济政策C. 促进国际贸易D. 提供紧急财政援助答案:C2. 世界银行的主要目标是什么?A. 促进全球贸易B. 减少全球贫困C. 维护国际货币稳定D. 促进全球金融市场发展答案:B3. 什么是外汇储备?A. 一个国家持有的外国货币和黄金B. 一个国家持有的国内货币和黄金C. 一个国家持有的外国货币和证券D. 一个国家持有的国内货币和证券答案:A4. 根据国际收支平衡表,以下哪项交易不属于经常账户?A. 商品出口B. 服务进口C. 外国直接投资D. 工人汇款回国答案:C5. 什么是货币贬值?A. 一个国家的货币价值相对于其他国家货币的减少B. 一个国家的货币价值相对于黄金的减少C. 一个国家的货币价值相对于商品和服务的减少D. 一个国家的货币价值相对于外国投资的减少答案:A6. 什么是浮动汇率制度?A. 货币价值由市场供求关系决定B. 货币价值由政府固定C. 货币价值由国际货币基金组织决定D. 货币价值由中央银行决定答案:A7. 什么是国际金融市场?A. 跨国公司进行商品和服务交易的市场B. 跨国公司进行货币和金融资产交易的市场C. 跨国公司进行商品和金融资产交易的市场D. 跨国公司进行服务和金融资产交易的市场答案:B8. 什么是国际货币体系?A. 国际货币的发行和流通体系B. 国际货币的监管和管理体系C. 国际货币的交换和结算体系D. 国际货币的发行、监管和管理体系答案:D9. 什么是外汇交易?A. 一种货币兑换成另一种货币的交易B. 一种商品兑换成另一种商品的交易C. 一种服务兑换成另一种服务的交易D. 一种资产兑换成另一种资产的交易答案:A10. 什么是国际金融危机?A. 一个国家内部的金融体系崩溃B. 一个国家内部的货币体系崩溃C. 多个国家金融体系的崩溃D. 多个国家货币体系的崩溃答案:C。

金融英语Part2 -3 exercise

金融英语Part2 -3 exercise

Part21. Multiple Choice(1) According to Basel Accord issued in 1988, the capital adequacy ratio should be higher than________.A. 6%B. 7%C. 8%D. 9%(2)Basle Accord issued in 1988 divides the capital of a bank into ________.A. tier 1 and 2B. pass and special mentionC. outstanding and excellentD. standard andsubstandard(3) In CAMELS system, the best performance is rated as ________.A. 1B. passC. 5D. outstanding(4) In China, _________has the power to carry out financial supervision obligation.A. central bankB. the CBRCC. fiscal departmentD. the State Council(5) The 'C' in CAMELS system refers to _________.A. capacityB. currencyC. capitalD. capability(6) There are _______kinds of risk weight about assets quality in Basel Accord.A. 3B. 4C. 5D. 6(7) ________is the core of bank licensing process.A. An information pre-filing stageB. The application stageC. The organizing stageD. The operation stage(8) The supervision authority will not scrutinize __________ when it licenses a proposed bank. A.the qualification of managers B. business site C. the source of capital D. operation plan(9) The aim of financial supervision is ________.A. to save failing banksB. to protect all savings accountC. to maintain reputation of financial systemD. to control asset quality(10) In China, the minimum capital requirement for a national-level commercial bank isRMB________billion. A. 1 B. 150 C. 180 D. 2002. True or False(1) The banking organizations are not so highly geared as the industrial companies.A. trueB. false(2) The limit on the deposit insurance coverage also serves to minimize moral hazard on the part ofthe depositors. A. true B. false(3) Bank charter is usually granted by the central bank or a separate supervisory body of a country.A. trueB. false(4) Banking, by its nature, entails taking a wide array of risks.A. trueB. false(5) The most important types of operational risk involve breakdowns in external controls or corporate governance. A. true B. false(6) Reputation risk is particularly damaging for banks since the nature of their business requiresmaintaining the confidence of depositors, creditors, and the general marketplace.A. trueB. false(7) From the bank supervisor's perspective, the most attractive approach is to try to encourage theassisted merger of the failing bank into a sound institution.A. trueB. false(8) If a bank has already licensed, it need not inform the supervision authority that the director or thesenior management has changed. A. true B. false(9) The banking supervision authority in a country has the right to supervise all kinds of financial institutions. A. true B. false(10) Selling unprofitable assets is a kind of measures to improve the bank's capital level.A. trueB. false3. ClozePassage 1positions rates visible increase openBanks face a risk of losses in ____1____ arising from movements in exchange rates. Established accounting principles cause these risks to be typically most ___2____ in a bank's trading activities. Banks act as "market-makers" in foreign exchange markets by quoting ____3_ to their customers and by taking _____4___ positions in foreign currencies. The risks inherent in foreign exchange business, particularly in running open foreign exchange positions, ____5____ during periods of instability in exchange rates.Passage 2credit require exceptions portfolio performance Under CAMELS rating system, banks rated "1" are ____1___in every aspect, while those rated "5" are likely to___2____ in the absence of immediate and substantial corrective action and external support. The composite is not determined by calculating a simple____3___ of the separate components. Rather, it is the result of a __4_____assessment by the examiner-in-charge of the overall condition of the bank. The composite includes additional considerations, such as the bank's competitive position, including its future prospects and trends in its financial performance. Thus, the summary rating provides a broad ___5____of the examiner's findings regarding a bank's overall financial condition and immediate prospects.Passage3sound average fail measure comprehensive A key ingredient of a good lending function is a strong and independent credit administration department. This department's functions___1___ independent analysts charged with the review and analysis of borrower's financial condition and prospects. The department also evaluates loan___2____and adherence to loan covenants, reviews statistical data and trends in the portfolio, and identifies __3____to policies and procedures. Much of this information is regularly shared with senior management and, where necessary, with the board of directors. The internal review should also focus on the types of ____4____being extended, the level of risk concentration in particular areas, the loss experience in various segments of the____5__, and the need for changes in credit standards and guidelines.4. Translation(1) Effective supervision of banking organizations is an essential component of a strong economic environment in that the banking system plays a central role in making payments and mobilizing and distributing savings.  (2) Deciding on the appropriate level of systemic protection is by and large a policy question to be taken by the relevant authorities (including the central bank), particularly where it may result in a commitment of public funds. (3) A key aspect of the licensing process is an evaluation of the competence, integrity and qualifications of proposed management, including the board of directors. (4) If there will be a corporate shareholder with a significant holding, an assessment of the financial condition of the corporate parent should be made, including its capital strength. (5) The host authority should also consider whether the home country supervisor capably performs its supervisory task on a consolidated basis. (6) Serious banking problems have arisen from the failure of banks to recognize impaired assets, to create reserves for writing off these assets, and to suspend recognition of interest income when appropriate.(7) Banks are particularly susceptible to legal risks when entering new types of transactions and when the legal right of a counterparty to enter into a transaction is not established. (8) Under the loan classification system, criteria used to assign credit quality ratings are primarily based upon the degree of risk and the likelihood of orderly repayment, and their effect on a bank's safety and soundness.  (9) Pending factors may include a proposed merger or acquisition, liquidation proceedings, capital injection, preferring liens on additional collateral, or refinancing plans. (10) Bank failures can serve a useful purpose by rewarding strong managements and penalizing weak ones.(11) Prudential requirements cover a broad spectrum of banking activities and play an important part in assuring the effectiveness of the supervisory process. Of which, there are five key areas where the extensive prudential policies have been implemented by bank regulators of most countries, these are capital adequacy, asset concentrations, loan classification system and adequacy of loan loss reserves, liquidity and risk management and internal controls. (12) Banking supervisors recognize that banking is a business of taking risks in order to earn profit and assumes varied and complex risks that warrant a risk-oriented supervisory approach. Consequently, bank regulators in many countries have adopted risk-based approach to supervise banks. Under this approach, supervisors do not attempt to restrict risk-taking but rather determine whether banks identify, understand and control the risks they assume. (13) Supervisors must assess the ownership structure of banking organizations including the bank's direct and indirect controlling and major direct or indirect shareholders. This assessment should review the controlling shareholders' past banking and non-banking business ventures and their integrity and standing in the business community, as well as the financial strength of all major shareholders and their ability to provide further financial support should it be needed. As part of theprocess of checking integrity and standing, the supervisor should determine the source of the initial capital to be invested. Where a bank will be part of a larger organization, licensing and supervisory authorities should determine that the ownership and organizational structure will not be a source of weakness and will minimize the risk to depositors of contagion from the activities conducted by other entities within the larger organization. The other interests o f the bank's major shareholders should be reviewed and the financial condition of these related entities assessed. 5. Reading ComprehensionPassage OneBanking organizations are highly geared, much more than commercial or industrial companies. They have custody of large volumes of monetary items, which makes them vulnerable to misappropriation and fraud. They therefore need to establish formal operating procedures, well defined limits for individual discretion and rigorous systems of internal control. Banking organizations engage in a large volume and variety of transactions. This necessarily requires complex accounting and internal control systems and widespread use of electronic data processing. Banking organizations often assume significant commitments without any transfer of funds. These items may not involve accounting entries and consequently the failure to record such items may be difficult to detect. And most importantly, the failure of a bank unlike most commercial firms, affects more than the fortunes of its shareholders and creditors, and may destabilize the whole economy. Effective supervision of banking organizations is an essential component of a strong economic environment in that the banking system plays a central role in making payments and mobilizing and distributing savings. Strong and effective banking supervision provides a public good that may not be readily available in the marketplace. Along with effective macroeconomic policy, it is critical to financial stability in any country. While the cost of banking supervision is indeed high, the cost of poor supervision has proved to be even higher.(1) Banking organizations are highly geared, much more than commercial or industrial companies. The implication of this sentence means________.A. Banking organizations are, in nature, companies like commercial or industrial companies.B. Banking organizations are profit-seeking companies like commercial or industrial companies.C. Banking organizations carry more liabilities than other commercial or industrial companies.D. Banking organizations carry fewer liabilities than other commercial or industrial companies.(2) Why is it necessary to require a bank to establish complex accounting and internal control systems? ____.A. Because banking organizations make trade business with other commercial companies everyday.B. Because banking organizations are like other commercial companies and have a large number of commercial transactions everyday.C. Because banking organizations have the same business transactions with larger commercial companies.D. Because banking organizations engage in a large amount of funds and variety of fund transactions.(3) The failure of a bank _____.A. has little influence to his shareholders or creditors.B. has the same influence to his shareholders or creditors with most commercial firms.C. may not destabilize the country's economy.D. has substantial influence to his shareholders orcreditors.(4) Strong and effective banking supervision is an essential component of a strong economic environment because banking system plays an important role in ________.A. making paymentsB. mobilizing savingsC. distributing savingsD. all of the above(5) What's the main idea of this passage? ________.A. It tells that banks are like other commercial or industrial companies.B. It tells that banks are unlike other commercial firms.C. It tells that banks are much more important than other commercial firms.D. It tells the reasons why banks need strong and effective supervision.Passage Two Capital is at the top of any bank supervisor's list. The most basic form of capital is equity capital, which is the shareholder's financial interest or net worth. Equity capital serves several purposes: it provides a permanent source of revenue for the shareholders and funding for the bank; it is available to bear risk and absorb losses; it provides a base for further growth; and it gives the shareholders reason to ensure that the bank is managed in a safe and sound manner. Minimum capital adequacy ratios are necessary to reduce the risk of loss to depositors, creditors and other stockholders of the bank and to help supervisors pursue the overall stability of the banking industry. The Basle Committee's "Core Principles for Effective Banking Supervision" requires that supervisors set prudent and appropriate minimum capital adequacy requirements and encourage banks to operate with capital in excess of the minimum. When it appears appropriate due to the particular risk profile, uncertainties regarding the asset quality, risk concentrations or other adverse characteristics of a bank's financial condition, considerations of requiring higher than minimum capital ratios are encouraged. If a bank's ratio falls below the minimum, banking supervisors will act to ensure that it has realistic plans to restore the minimum in a timely fashion, or may consider putting additional restrictions on the bank's operations.(1) How does the bank supervisor concern the capital of a commercial bank?A. Bank supervisor puts the capital to the most important place of his concerns.B. Bank supervisor cares less about the capital of a commercial bank.C. Bank supervisor lists the capital in the first line of his notebook.D. Bank supervisor does not concern the capital too much.(2) Which is NOT true about equity capital of a bank?A. It can bring income for its shareholders.B. It can provide financial support to a bank.C. It can improve the development of a bank.D. It cannot indicate whether a bank is managed in a safe or sound manner.(3) What's the use of minimum capital adequacy ratio for a bank? The ratio is used ________.A. to measure whether a bank is managed in a safe way.B. to reduce risks to depositors and creditors of a bank.C. to help supervisors pursue the stability of banking industry.D. all of the above(4) Supervisors usually encourage commercial banks to operate with capital ________the minimum standard. A. above B. below C. within D. equal to(5) This passage tells us about the importance of ________.A. capital adequacyB. minimum capital ratioC. equity capitalD. Core Principles for Effective Banking SupervisionPassage Three From a procedural standpoint, it is not necessary for examiners to analyze every single credit on the books of the bank, since a fairly reliable picture can be obtained by analyzing the bank's largest and most important credits. In general, examiners aim to evaluate a minimum of 50 percent of the value of a bank's loan portfolio, generally the commercial loan portfolio. At banks with recognized problems, a higher level of coverage, perhaps up to 80 percent, would be sought. To achieve the appropriate level of coverage, a minimum value of a loan to an individual borrower or group of borrowers is established, and this minimum is called the "line limit". It normally would equal l/2 percent to l percent of the bank's total capital funds. Once the line limit is established, examiners will read and evaluate all loans at or over that minimum amount. In addition, all previously identified problem loans and all high risk credits, including those seriously past due or delinquent, would also be evaluated. In cases where bank examiners have confirmed that a bank has a well-developed and effective internal loan review function, they also employ a statistical sampling program. In this program, a random sample of credits in the bank's loan portfolio is considered; this sample is sufficiently large to provide a high degree of confidence that it is representative of the entire loan portfolio. The credits are then read and the examiners' rating of each loan is compared with the bank's internal risk rating for the same credits. If the examiners' ratings agree with the bank's, then examiners will use the bank's internal risk reviews to round out their review of the bank's loan portfolio.(1) To achieve a fairly reliable conclusion about a bank's asset quality, examiners shouldanalyze________.A. every single credit on the books of the bankB. the bank's largest and most important creditsC. the terms and structure of the loansD. the uses of the loans(2) Generally, examiners evaluate at least ________of the value of a bank's loan portfolio.A. 80%B. 70%C. 60%D. 50%(3) The line limit of a loan to an individual borrower or group of borrowers for examiners to cover normally equals to ________of the bank's total capital funds.A. 10%B. 8%C. 0.5%-1%D. 6%(4) Besides the largest and important credits, examiners should also analyze ________.A. previously identified problem loansB. all high risk loansC. past due loansD. all of the above(5) In the sentence '…examiners will use the bank's internal risk reviews to round out their review of the bank's loan portfolio', 'round out' means________.A. to become roundB. to completeC. to collect togetherD. to travel aroundPart31. Multiple Choice(1) The ways of correcting deficit include several measures except________.A. import restrictionB. export restrictionC. monetary measuresD. devaluation(2) The prefix "Euro" in the word "Eurocurrency" means ________.A. EuropeanB. Some country in EuropeC. OffshoreD. All the countries in Europe(3) China adopts ________ method. A. the direct quotation B. the indirect quotationC. themean quotation D. the dollar quotation(4) In ________ the customers have the option granted by the bank to perform or to give up the contracts.A. spot transactionsB. forward transactionsC. option forward transactionsD. swap transactions(5) ________ is not the member of Group of TenA. LuxembourgB. NetherlandsC. The United StatesD. Switzerland(6) When the outflows are smaller than inflows in a currency, then there is ________.A. a short positionB. a long positionC. an exchange positionD. an interest rate position(7) In facing foreign exchange risks, a manager may choose to cover using ________.A. forward marketB. money marketC. either forward market or money marketD. capital market(8) Accepting or creating a swap position depends on the manager's forecast for ______ .A. the particular maturity dates of the instrumentsB. interest rate differentials for a future periodC. the operation of the multinational firmD. exchange rates relative to francs(9) In the forward market the exchange risk is covered by ________.A. buying the inflow currency on the specific dateB. selling the inflow currency against the outflow currencyC. borrowing a large amount of currency at a later timeD. expecting the inflow currency against the outflow currency(10) The ________is regarded as the beginning of the reconstruction of the postwar financial system.A. Bretton WoodsB. IMFC. IBRDD. Bretton Wooods Agreement(11) Direct quotation is given in terms of the amount of ________ currency required to buy one unit of a ________ currency. A. local; foreign B. foreign; local C. local; local D. foreign; foreign(12) you will make money if you buy a futures contract ________.A. (go short) and the futures price goes upB. (go short) and the futures price goes downC. (go long) and the futures price goes upD. (go long) and the futures price does not change(13) If you sell a futures contract (go short) and the futures price ______, you will surely lose money.A. goes upB. goes downC. does not changeD. changes greatly(14) A balance of payments statement shows a country's ___ foreign countries during a given periodof time. A. receipts and payments of B. receipts and payments fromC. receipts from, and payments toD. receipts to, and payments from(15) ________ referred to as foreign exchange.A.The currency of a foreign country isB.The convertible currency of a foreign country isC.The process of exchanging foreign currency isD. Both the currency of a foreign country and theprocess of exchanging it for the currency of another country are(16) Foreign exchange rates are determined ________.A. by supply and demand in the same way that prices of ordinary commodities are determined by supply and demandB. by supply and demand in a different way that prices of or dinaommodities are determined by supply and demandC. by interest ratesD. by inflow and outflow of money(17) If we import more goods than we export, there will be ________.A. a deficit in balance of paymentB. an adverse balance of tradeC. a surplus in balance of paymentD. a favorable balance of trade(18) If China has a favorable movement in the balance of payments, then ________.A. the exchange rate will appreciateB. the exchange rate will depreciateC. the RMB exchange rate will appreciateD. the foreign exchange rate will depreciate(19) ________exchange rates system has the advantage of avoiding the competitive depreciation of exchange rates. A. Floating B. Managed floating C. Fixed D. Flexible(20) ______ exchange rates system has the advantage of being free to carry out an independent monetary policy, without too much attention to the balance of payments.A. FloatingB. PeggedC. FixedD. Any2. True or False(1) International financial leasing is one example of international commercialloans.A. trueB. false(2) The registration certificate for external debt shall be formulated, signed and issued by the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation.A. trueB. false(3) Domestic entities have freedom in leasing, lending or cross-using their foreign exchange accounts.A. trueB. false(4) The agents of transactions have the obligation of reporting balance of payments statistics to the relevant authorities.A. trueB. false(5) The exchange rate of the Chinese currency is determined by the inter-bank foreign exchange market.A. trueB. false(6) The foreign exchange market is not a physical place but a network of telephones & telex systems connecting large banks all over the world.A. trueB. false(7) When a firm is subject to changes in interest rate differentials, it has a swap position.A. trueB. false(8) Foreign-funded enterprises may retain their export earnings if those earnings do not exceed the limit set by the SAFE.A. trueB. false(9) In order to be marketable on exchanges, options are standardized in terms of quantity, settlement dates and quotation.A. trueB. false(10) The obligation to exercise a purchase of a certain amount of a currency at a strike price at a prearranged expiry date is called a call option.A. trueB. false(11) Swaps are the simultaneous purchase and sale of identical amounts of a currency for different value dates. A. true B. false(12) Outright forward operations can be hedges, and safe deals if they lack a commercial or financial background.A. trueB. false(13) Indirect quotation means that the exchange rates give the equivalent of a certain quantity of the foreign currency quoted. A. true B. false(14) Arbitrage is the process of taking advantage of price differences in different places.A. trueB. false(15) The Chinese currency is the RMB, and China has maintained a unified fixed foreign exchange rate since Jan. 1994. A. true B. false3. ClozePassage1line empowers letter combined made guarantorsrevenue exceed mortgages entitiesExternal guarantees refer to those in the form of guarantee ___1_____ , stand-by letters of credit, promissory notes, checks and drafts,___2____ on real properties, hypothecation on movables, provided by domestic _____3___ to institutions outside China or foreign-funded financial institutions inside China with the pledges that when the debtor fails to repay in _____4___with the contract,the ___5_____shall perform the obligation of repayment. The People's Bank of China _____6_ the SAFE to be responsible for the examination, approval, administration and registration of guarantees made for external liabilities. The ___7_____ balance of guarantees _____8___ overseas, foreign exchange guarantees within Chinese territory and foreign exchange debts of a financial institution may not exceed 20 times their foreign exchange funds. The balance of guarantees made overseas provided by a non-financial institution shall not ____9____ 50% of its net assets or its foreign exchange ___10_____ in the previous year. Guarantors may not provide guarantee for loss-making enterprises. Passage2convert francs case instruct another convertibilityresident consent bank notes non-residentA currency, whether in foreign exchange or ___1_____, is usually called convertible if the person holding it can ____2___ it, in other words change it, freely into ____3____ currency. A distinction needs to be made, however, between unrestricted ____4____ and the various forms of partial convertibility. The Swiss ____5____ , for example, is fully convertible whether the holder is______6__ in Switzerland or abroad, and regardless of whether current payments or financial transactions are concerned. Many countries, on the other hand, recognize only external, or ___7____, convertibility. Until October 1979, for instance, this was still the ___8____ with the United Kingdom: if a German exporter, say, had sterling funds in a British bank, he could (and can) simply ___9____the bank to convert his pounds into any other currency and remit the proceeds abroad; but a person domiciled inBritain could not, as a general rule export capital except with the ___10_____of the Bank of England.4. Translation(1) In line with the growth of international trade and the liberalization of capital movements, thevolume of' foreign exchange business grew tremendously inthe course of the Sixties and the earlySeventies.(2) On November 27, 1996, China formally lifted all remaining current account estrictions andbecame an Article VIII member of the International Monetary Fund. (3) Domestic entities may apply with the SAFE for opening a foreign exchange account for currentaccount transactions, the SAFE shall specify receipts and payments scope, operating duration, ceilingof the account balance according to the utilization of the foreign exchange account, and make a clearindication in the foreign exchange account utilization certificate or the foreign exchange registrationcertificate. (4) External guarantee may be offered by qualified financial institutions and enterprises meetingthe government requirements and approved by the SAFE. (5) The registration of external debt may be performed on a case-by-case basis or periodically,the registration certificate for external debt shall be formulated, signed and issued by the SAFE. (6) International commercial loans refer to borrowing by domestic entities from financialinstitutions, enterprises, individuals or other economic organizations outside China territory, orforeign-funded financial institutions within the Chinese territory in the form of loans contracted forrepayment in foreign currencies. (7) All claims to foreign currency payable abroad, whether consisting of funds held (in foreigncurrency) with banks abroad, or bills or cheques, again in foreign currency and payable abroad, aretermed foreign exchange.(8) A currency, whether in foreign exchange or bank notes, is usually called convertible if the person holding it can convert it, in other words change it, freely into another currency. (9) "Arbitrage" in the original sense thus meant taking quick advantage of price differences prevailing in different markets, a process which of course tended to make such differences disappear.(10) The buyer of an option decides whether or not he will take up (call) or supply (put) the amount ofa currency stipulated in the contract and pays a premium for this right. 5. Reading ComprehensionPassage One In a spot transaction, the settlement and delivery of currencies take place within two business days from the transaction date of the deal. Using a normal definition of two business days, one can see that a Friday deal will be settled on the following Tuesday if the day is a business day of banks. The spot rate, as a rule, consists of five。

金融学原理(英文)第二单元课后答案

金融学原理(英文)第二单元课后答案

⾦融学原理(英⽂)第⼆单元课后答案CHAPTER 2ANSWERS2-1 a. 0 Bonds and term loans are equivalent debt instruments and should have about the same interest rate.b. + Debentures are riskier than mortgage bonds and, hence, wouldrequire a higher interest rate.c. - This would allow bondholders to reap the benefits of a stock priceincrease, so they would accept a lower interest rate.d. (1) + Because the debentures will be subordinated to its bank debt,the debentures will have a higher interest rate.(2) - Because the debentures will be subordinated to the bank debt,the bank debt will have a lower interest rate.(3) 0 The net effect of (1) and (2) is indeterminant.e. + Because income bonds are riskier, they would carry a higher rateof interest.f. (1) - The more of the property that is mortgaged the weaker the claimof the debenture holders. Thus, going from $75 million to $50million of first mortgage debt will strengthen the debenturesand lower their interest rate.(2) - The property will have a smaller mortgage; hence, eachindividual first mortgage bond will be better secured, lessrisky, and have a lower interest rate.(3) 0 Debentures will cost less, as will mortgage bonds, but theaverage cost probably will be about the same--at least, itis not obvious that the cost will be higher or lower. Thisoccurs because the rate on the mortgage bonds is lower thanthat on debentures, but the weights are shifting toward theriskier, higher rate debentures.g. + A call provision increases the risk to the bondholders, so ahigher rate would be required.h. - The sinking fund calls for repayment over the life of the bond.This lowers somewhat the risk of the issue, hence leads to lowerrates.i. + This would raise the interest rate because a lower rating impliesgreater risk.2-2 Safety Rank⽂档收集⾃⽹络,仅⽤于个⼈学习a. Income bond 8b. Subordinated debenture--noncallable 6c. First mortgage bond--no sinking fund 3d. Common stock 9e. U.S. Treasury bond 1f. First mortgage bond--with sinking fund 2g. Subordinated debentures--callable 7h. Amortized term loan 4I. Term loan 52-3 From the corporation's viewpoint, one important factor in establishinga sinking fund is that its own bonds generally have a higher yield thando government bonds; hence, the company saves more interest by retiring its own bonds than it could earn by buying government bonds. This factor causes firms to favor the second procedure. Investors also would prefer the annual retirement procedure if they thought that interest rates were more likely to rise than to fall, but they would prefer the government bond purchases program if they thought rates were likely to fall. Inaddition, bondholders recognize that, under the government bond purchase scheme, each bondholder would be entitled to a given amount of cash from the liquidation of the sinking fund if the firm should go into default, whereas under the annual retirement plan, some of the holders would receivea cash benefit while others would benefit only indirectly from the factthat there would be fewer bonds outstanding.On balance, investors seem to have little reason for choosing one method over the other, while the annual retirement method is clearly more beneficial to the firm. The consequence has been a pronounced trend toward annual retirement and away from the accumulation scheme.2-4 ($ million)Common stock (42 million shares outstandingAt $1 par) = $40 + $2 $ 42 Additional paid-in capital = $120 + $48 168Retained earnings 170Total common stockholders' equity $380⽂档收集⾃⽹络,Total value of the issue = 2 million shares ? $25 = $50 million Added to Common stock account = 2 million shares ? $1 par = $2 millionAdded to Additional paid-in capital account = $50 million - $2 million= $48 million2-5 a. The average investor in a listed firm is not really interested in maintaining his or her proportionate share of ownership and control.An investor could increase ownership by simply buying more stock onthe open market. Consequently, most investors are not concerned withwhether new shares are sold directly (at about market prices) orthrough rights offerings. However, if a rights offering is being usedto effect a stock split, or if it is being used to reduce theunderwriting cost of an issue (by substantial underpricing), thepreemptive right might well be beneficial to the firm and itsstockholders.b. Clearly, the preemptive right is important to the stockholders ofclosely-held firms whose owners are interested in maintaining theirrelative control positions.2-6 Preferred stock can be classified only when the one doing the classifica-tion is considered. From the standpoint of the firm, preferred stock is like equity in that it cannot force the firm into bankruptcy, but it is like debt in that it causes fluctuations in earnings available to the common stockholders. Consequently, if the firm is concerned primarily with survival, it probably would classify preferred stock as equity. However, if there is essentially no danger of bankruptcy, management would view preferred stock as simply another fixed charge security and treat it internally as debt. Equity investors would have a similar viewpoint, and in general they should treat preferred stock in much the same manner as debt. For creditors, the position is reversed. They take preference over preferred stockholders, and the preferred issues act as a cushion. Conse-quently, a bond analyst probably would want to treat preferred as equity.Obviously, in all these applications, there would have to be some qualifi-cations; in a strict sense, preferred stock is neither debt nor equity, but a hybrid.2-7 When the price of its stock is temporarily depressed and a firm wishes to raise funds via an equity issue, the company’s investment banker probably will recommend convertible debt be issued. The firm can use convertible bonds if it is believed that the price of the stock will rise sufficiently in the future to make conversion attractive. Then, if conversion takes place when the stock price is higher, the firm will have essentially issued its stock at a price higher than existed when the convertible bond was issued.2-8 The convertible bond has an expected return that consists of an interest yield (9 percent) plus an expected capital gain. We know the expectedcapital gain must be at least 3 percent, because the total expected returnon the convertible must be at least equal to that on the nonconvertiblebond, 12 percent. In all likelihood, the expected return on the conver-tible would be higher than that on the straight bond, because a capitalgains yield is riskier than an interest yield. The convertible would,therefore, probably be regarded as being riskier than the straight bond.However, the convertible, with its interest yield, probably would beregarded as being less risky than common stock.────────────────────────────────────────────────────────SOLUTIONS2-1 a. Most firms have a continuing need for long-term debt to finance operations (at least as long as they are still in business). It would make sense fora firm to issue bonds like the Canadian bonds. If you think about it, themost significant difference between a 30—year bond and a perpetual bondthat is callable is that there is a refinancing requirement for the regularbond at the end of 30 years. This refinancing requirement probably willchange the cost of the bond, because refinancing takes place at existingThe default risk will be negligible for each bond. The interest rate risk, however, will be greatest for the bond with the longest term to maturity.As a result, the perpetual bonds’ interest rate risk will be greaterthan for the 5-year bond (which will have the lowest interest rate risk)and the 50-year bond. Because the Canadian bond will be called onlyif interest rates decline, it is considered the riskiest, and thus willhave the highest expected interest rate. The order of the expectedinterest rate from lowest to highest would be:5-year bond50-year bondregular perpetual bondCanadian perpetual bondProbably not. If rates had dropped so that bonds with a coupon rate equal to 3 percent could besold, the Canadian government probably would have issued the 3-percent bonds to replace themore expensive bonds.If the information bondholders used to reach their conclusion that the bonds would be called wasunfounded, then there should be no reason to expect the Canadian government to foot the bill forinvestors’mistakes. At the same time, some might argue that the Canadian government has amoral obligation to ensure that any false information that it knows about is not passed on toinvestors. If the Canadian government originally sold the bonds to na?ve investors and hadsomehow led them to think that the bonds would be called, the fairness might indicate thatretirement is appropriate. But, if you think about it, the original investors probably sold the bondsmany years ago, so there no longer would be such an obligation to them. Educated investors shouldknow that the government would not call the bonds when the interest rates were so high--in effect,the government would be wasting constituents’ money.2-2 a. Number of zeros = Amount needed/Price per bond= $4,500,000/$567.447,931 bonds.b. In five years, Filkins will have to repay $4.5 million when the bondmatures. But, because the debt is a zero-coupon bond, there will nointerest payments in the meantime. Thus, the annual debt service costsare $0.2-3 a. Balance sheets:Meyer Balance Sheet ($ thousands):Debt $400Total liabilitiesTotal assets $600 and equity $600Debt $200Equity 400 Total liabilities Total assets $600 and equity $600b. purchase the new machine. Therefore, because the stock issue increased the number of existing shares by 20 percent, the number of shares Haugen had outstanding before the issue was Thus, the number of shares that are outstanding after the stock issue equal 24,000.c.Income Statement for Meyer Manufacturing ($ thousands):ΔEBIT $100.0 ΔInterest = $200 ? 0.08 ( 16.0) ΔEarnings before taxes 84.0 ΔTaxes (40%) ( 33.6) ΔNet income (earnings available to pay to common stockholders) $ 50.4 ΔEBIT $100.0ΔInterest = $0 ? 0.08 ( 0.0) ΔEarnings before taxes 100.0 ΔTaxes (40%) ( 40.0) ΔNet income (earnings available to pay to common stockholders $ 60.0 d.Meyer issued bonds, not stock, so it of common stock outstanding. Therefore, Meyer ’s earnings per share, EPS, is Haugen issued stock and its shares outstanding increased to 24,000. Therefore, Haugen ’s earnings per share, EPS, is If we use the EPS to evaluate both companies, we would conclude Meyer ’s decision to issue debt was better than Haugen ’s decision to issue stock. We will discuss this concept further in later chapters in the book.2-4 a.The conversion price simply is the face (par) value of the bond divided by the conversion ratio--the conversion price for this issue is $1,000/25 = $40. Therefore, it would be beneficial for investors to convert their bonds into common stock when the price of the stock is greater than $40 per share.b.The conversion feature would add some flexibility to the bonds as an investment. Investors might find it attractive to buy the bonds because they can later decide whether they prefer to remain bondholders or to convert and become stockholders.2-5 a.Cox Computer Company Balance Sheet: Alternative 1:Short-term debt $ 25,000Long-term debt 25,000Common stock, par $1 75,000*Paid-in capital 225,000* Retained earnings 25,000 Total liabilities Total assets $375,000 and equity $375,000⽂档收集⾃⽹*At $10 per share, $250,000/$10 = 25,000 shares would have to be soldto raise the $250,000. Therefore, at $1 par value, the Common stockaccount will increase by $1 ? 25,000 = $25,000, and the remaining$225,000 is Paid-in capital. Because $150,000 is used to pay some ofthe bank debt, assets increase by only $100,000. Total sharesoutstanding after the issue: 75,000 = 50,000 + 25,000.Alternative 2:Long-term debt 25,000Common stock, par $1 70,000*Paid-in capital 230,000*Retained earnings 25,000Total liabilitiesTotal assets $ 375,000 and equity $ 375,000⽂档收*To raise $250,000, the firm would have to sell $250,000/$1,000 = 250 bonds. Each bond is convertible into 80 shares of common stock; thus,conversion will increase the number of shares outstanding by 20,000.Therefore, at $1 par value, the Common stock account will increaseby $1 20,000 = $20,000, and the remaining $230,000 is Paid-in capital.Total shares outstanding after the conversion: 70,000 = 50,000 +20,000.Alternative 3:Short-term debt $ 25,000Long-term debt 275,000Common stock, par $1 50,000Retained earnings 25,000Total liabilitiesTotal assets $ 375,000 and equity $ 375,000⽂档收b. Original Plan 1 Plan 2 Plan 3________ _______ ______________Number of CharlesCox's shares 40,000 40,000 40,00040,000Total shares 50,000 75,000 70,00050,000Percent ownership 80% 53% 57% 80%c. Original Plan 1 Plan 2 Plan 3________ ________ ________ __________Total assets $275,000 $375,000 $375,000 $375,000EBIT $ 55,000 $ 75,000 $ 75,000 $ 75,000Interest* ( 17,500) ( 2,500) ( 2,500) ( 32,500)EBT $ 37,500 $ 72,500 $ 72,500 $ 42,500Taxes (40%) ( 15,000) ( 29,000) ( 29,000) ( 17,000)Net income $ 22,500 $ 43,500 $ 43,500 $ 25,500⽂档Number of shares 50,000 75,000 70,000 50,000Earnings per share $0.45 $0.58 $0.62 $0.51⽂档个⼈收集整理勿做商业⽤途*Both the bank loans and the long-term debt require interestpayments; the amount of short-term debt that is not a bank loandoes not require interest payments. Before new financing isobtained, the amount of the bank loan is $150,000 and the amountof long-term debt is $25,000--at 10 percent, the total interestis ($150,000 + $25,000) ? 0.10 = $17,500. The financing planseliminate the bank loans, so the interest payment for each planis: (1) Alternative 1 has $25,000 long-term debt with interestpayments equal to $2,500; (2) Alternative 2 has $25,000 long-termdebt with interest payments equal to $2,500; and, (3) Alternative3 has $275,000 long-term debt with interest payments equal to($25,000 ? 0.10) + ($250,000 ? 0.12) = $$32,500.Each alternative permits Charles Cox to maintain control of thefirm (more than 50 percent ownership). In addition, eachalternative results in an increase in EPS. But, becauseAlternative 2 results in the greatest increase in EPS, it wouldbe preferred.2-6 a. Book value per share = ($364,000 + $336,000)/20,000 = $35.00 Total amount of issue = 10,000 ?$32.55 = $325,500 Book value after issue = ($364,000 + $336,000) + $325,500= $1,025,500Book value per share = $1,025,500/30,000 = $34.182-7 a. If P0 = $18, the option is exercised, and the stock is sold immediately, the gain would be ($18 - $15) ?100 = $300. Therefore,it would be beneficial to exercise the option.b. If P0 = $13, the option is exercised, and the stock is soldimmediately, the loss would be ($13 - $15) ?100 = -$200. Therefore,it would not be beneficial to exercise the option.c. The answers in part (a) and part (b) would be reversed if theoption was a put with the same exercise price:If P0 = $18, the put option is exercised, and the stock is soldimmediately, the loss would be ($15 - $18) ? 100 = -$300. Theoption holder would have to buy the stock at $18 per share toexercise the put and sell the stock at $15 to the option writer.Therefore, it would not be beneficial to exercise the option.If P0 = $13, the put option is exercised, and the stock is soldimmediately, the gain would be ($15 - $13) ?100 = $200. In thiscase, the option holder would be able to buy the stock at $13per share and then sell it to the option writer at $15 byexercising the option. Therefore, it would be beneficial toexercise the option.2-8 a. Today, the amount Fibertech has to pay today is known with certainty because the current exchange rate is known. In otherwords, if Fibertech decides to pay the bill today, it needs$4,215,000 to purchase 7,500,000 deutschemarks. However, ifFibertech waits to pay the bill when it is due in 90 days, theexchange rate might be different and thus the company mighthave to pay more than $4,215,000 to purchase the 7,500,000deutschemarks (it also might be able to pay less). The primaryadvantage to waiting to pay the bill is that Fibertech can usethe funds for other purposes. In addition, it can avoid thehigh cost of borrowing funds to pay the bill today.b. Cost to Fibertech = 7,500,000 ?$0.567 = $4,252,500 in 90 dayswhen the bill is due.c. At $0.60 per mark, the cost to purchase the neededdeutschemarks would be:7,500,000 ? $0.60 = $4,500,000At $0.54 per mark, the cost to purchase the neededdeutschemarks would be:7,500,000 ? $0.54 = $4,050,000d. The primary benefit Fibertech would receive by entering afutures contract is that it would be able to “lock in” todaythe price of the deutschemarks needed in 90 days. For example,if the futures contract in part (b) was entered, then Fibertechknow it needs $4,252,500 in 90 days to pay the debt it owesthe German manufacturer, regardless of what the actualexchange rate is at that time--the futures contract has “lockedin” the price today.2-9 The solution is given in the Instructor’s Manual, Solutions to Integrative Problems.版权申明本⽂部分内容,包括⽂字、图⽚、以及设计等在⽹上搜集整理。

金融学原理(英文版)课后翻译及答案

金融学原理(英文版)课后翻译及答案

1.答案可以不一样.答案示例:共产主义制度与亚当斯密的看不见得手是完全相反的.但是最近我们已经注意到了世界范围内许多共产主义国家的失败.在共产主义国家里,据信政府可以做出与私人相比更好的决策去推动经济的繁荣.但是很明显,这种制度没能推动经济的繁荣.亚当斯密认为,完全竞争的市场体制(而不是政府) 一般而言可以更好得配置资源从而推动经济的繁荣.但是,一个完全没有束缚的资本主义社会比如18世纪晚期的西方世界国家可能并不是一个完美的体制.看不见的手使富人更富同时穷人却得不到任何正式的帮助,于是政府计划最终建立了起来促进社会福利和公平.2.在资本主义社会,价格机制有利于做出正确的资源配置决策.资本流向那些能利用它获得最高回报率的部门.从而这样把资本分配到生产率最高的用处,借以增进社会经济的繁荣.而且,金融体系有自己的市场和调解机构,它们可以把风险从最不愿意承担的人那里转移到最愿意承担风险的人那里.一般而言,这将使社会受益而不会有任何的代价.并且,通过允许私人减少或者消除风险,可以形成一个承担商业冒险的社会氛围,这将使社会受益.3.清算和支付:在亚当斯密的时代,正如现在一样有纸币和硬币.但是,由于技术革新(主要是电脑技术的应用与发展)现在有许多其它不同形式的支付手段,例如个人支票,信用卡,资金的借方卡以及电子转帐.而且,某些信用卡和旅行支票在世界上的任何地方都可以被受理,使货币兑换成为过去的一种遗留物.聚集资源和分散股权:在亚当斯密的时代,大部分商业贸易规模都很小,并且由独资企业投资.因此,聚集资源进行大规模投资的需求不像今天这样普遍和重要.而且,电脑和电话技术的革命把全球的资本市场联系起来为更大规模的贸易融资.今天这些公司能进入全世界范围巨大的资产并且找到为大规模工程投资的最便宜的资源转移经济资源:在当代,世界范围内的金融体系使资源和风险及时的从一个人转移到另一个人,从一个地方转移到另一个地方变得更加容易.而在亚当斯密的时代,尽管有金融市场,但是作用有限, 与今天的相比它们都是区域性的,规模小,缺乏效率和创新.风险管理:在亚当斯密的时代,私人和商业都会面对许多与今天相同的风险(财产损毁的风险,金融损失的风险,粮食歉收风险等等)但是,过去只有有限的方法去化解风险.那时虽然有一些保险公司,但主要是管理商业风险而非个人风险,因此也就没有同类型保险去管理个人风险.比如,失业保险.在亚当斯密的时代,农场主几乎没有办法去降低粮食歉收以及粮食价格降低的风险.现在有大量的市场和部门去化解个人及商业风险,还有大量的网络保险公司去把风险从那些想减少的人那里转移到那些想承担更多风险的人那里.价格信息:在亚当斯密的时代,信息传播的速度很慢.当然,那时没有电话,电视和收音机等工具.信息只能通过报纸和信件进行传播.现在,信息可以在世界范围内及时传播.由于电脑和电话技术的发展和创新,安全的价格信息同时在世界范围内通过各种虚拟的途径获得.激励问题:正如上面所讨论的,当代的金融体系是大规模,创新和全球性的.在亚当斯密的时代,如果出现道德风险和逆向选择问题就没有像今天这样高效的金融体系去处理.4. 亚当斯密谈论的自由竞争市场作为一个完整的体系可以把资本分配到使用效率最高和最有价值的地方.在一个自由竞争的股票市场,股票的价格是由供给和需求决定的.那些得到最高回报的公司将会得到最高的价格(或者是最便宜的金融资本).而一些公司将得不到足够的资本因为他们是没有效率的.由于世界范围内的合意投资是巨大的以及有时对于投资者而言很难识别哪个公司是资本最有效率的雇佣者,因此规则应该被制定出来以保证相关的和合乎标准的信息传递给潜在的投资者.这将包括公开和内部的交易以及股票操作方面的规则.但是从市场效率方面而言,一些其它形式的市场规则可能就不是那末重要甚至将有碍整个社会福利的实现.5. 由于大部分学生现在还不能挣钱,也没有积蓄或其它的资本,所以没有哪个中间人会在任何合意的利率水平上承担这样的信用风险.6例如:医药公司;儿童安全设备生产公司;航空公司;银行;医院;环保咨询公司;危险性垃圾处理公司7 我用自己的钱投资的20000美元是(企业主的)股本,其他的80000美元是负债。

金融市场学双语题库及答案(第二章)米什金金融市场与机构

金融市场学双语题库及答案(第二章)米什金金融市场与机构
D) Both A and C of the above.
Answer: D
Topic: Chapter 2.1 Function of Financial Markets
Question Status: Previous Edition
7) Financial markets improve economic welfare because
Topic: Chapter 2.2 Structure of Financial Markets
Question Status: Previous Edition
13) Which of the following are primary markets?
A) The New York Stock Exchange
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14) Which of the following are secondary markets?
A) The New York Stock Exchange
B) The U.S. government bond market
C) The over-the-counter stock market
C) experience economic hardship and financial crises.
D) increase its standard of living.
Answer: C
Topic: Chapter 2.1 Function of Financial Markets
Question Status: Previous Edition
Answer: D
Topic: Chapter 2.1 Function of Financial Markets

金融英语练习题第二章

金融英语练习题第二章

金融英语练习题第二章The Demand for Money1. Irving Fisher took the view that the institutional features of the economy which affect velocity change _____ over time so that velocity will be fairly _____ in the short run.A) rapidly; erratic B) rapidly; stableC) slowly; stable D) slowly; erraticAnswer: C2. If the money supply is 600 and nominal income is 3,000, the velocity of money isA) 5. B) 50. C) 1/5. D) undefined.Answer: A3. According to the quantity theory of money demand,A) an increase in interest rates will cause the demand for money to fall.B) a decrease in interest rates will cause the demand for money to increase.C) interest rates have no effect on the demand for money.D) an increase in money will cause the demand for money to fall.Answer: C3. The Cambridge approach to the demand for money did not rule out theA) effects of interest rates on the demand for money.B) effects of wealth on the demand for money.C) effects of income on the demand for money.D) effects of any of the above.Answer: D4. Velocity, over the business cycle, tends toA) rise during economic contractions. B) fall during economic expansion.C) stay constant. D) fall during economic contractions. Answer: D5. Keynes's liquidity preference theory indicates that the demand for moneyA) is purely a function of income, and interest rates have no effect on the demand for money.B) is purely a function of interest rates, and income has no effect on the demand for money.C) is both a function of income and interest rates.D) is both a function of government spending and income.Answer: C6. Keynes's argued that when interest rates were high relative to some normal value, people would expect bond prices to _____ so the quantity of money demanded would _____.A) increase; increase B) increase; decreaseC) decrease; decrease D) decrease; increaseAnswer: B7. Keynes's model of the demand for money suggests that velocity is _____ related to _____.A) positively; interest rates B) negatively; interest ratesC) positively; bond values D) positively; stock pricesAnswer: A8. The Baumol-Tobin analysis suggests that a decrease in the brokerage fee for buying and selling bonds will cause the demand for money to _____ and the demand for bonds to _____.A) increase; increase B) increase; decreaseC) decrease; decrease D) decrease; increaseAnswer: D9. Friedman's assumption that money and goods are substitutes indicates thatA) changes in the money supply have only indirect effects on aggregate spending.B) changes in the money supply may have a direct effect on aggregate spending.C) interest rates have no effect on money demand, implying the velocity is constant.D) both (b) and (c) of the above are true.Answer: B10. Irving Fisher's view that velocity is fairly constant in the short run transforms the equation ofexchange into theA) Cambridge theory of income determination.B) quantity theory of money.C) Keynesian theory of income determination.D) monetary theory of income determination.Answer: B11. In the 20th century, velocityA) has been quite stable over periods as long as a decade.B) has grown at a constant rate.C) has been quite volatile.D) both (a) and (b) of the above.Answer: C12. Because interest rates have substantial fluctuations, the _____ theory of the demand for moneyindicates that velocity has substantial fluctuations as well.A) classical B) Cambridge C) liquidity preference D) Pigouvian Answer: C13. In the Baumol-Tobin analysis, the transactions demandfor money isA) negatively related to the level of income.B) negatively related to the level of interest rates.C) positively related to the expected return on other assets.D) only (a) and (b) of the above.14. In the Baumol-Tobin analysis, the transactions demand for money isA) negatively related to the level of interest rates.B) negatively related to the expected return on other assets.C) positively related to the expected return on other assets.D) only (a) and (b) of the above.Answer: D15. The Baumol-T obin analysis suggests that an increase in the brokerage fee for buying andselling bonds will cause the demand for money to ________ and the demand for bonds to ________.A) increase; increase B) increase; decreaseC) decrease; increase D) decrease; decreaseAnswer: B16. If interest rates do not affect the demand for money, then velocity is _____ likely to be _____.A) more; stable B) more; unstable C) more; procyclical D) less; stable Answer: A17. People will want to buy more when theA) price level rises, because the interest rate rises.B) price level rises, because the interest rate falls.C) price level falls, because the interest rate rises.D) price level falls, because the interest rate falls.18. A decrease in U.S. interest rates leads toA) a depreciation of the dollar that leads to greater netexports.B) a depreciation of the dollar that leads to smaller net exports.C) an appreciation of the dollar that leads to greater net exports.D) an appreciation of the dollar that leads to smaller net exports.19. Other things the same, as the price level falls, a country's exchange rateA) and interest rates rise.B) and interest rates fall.C) falls and interest rates rise.D) rises and interest rates fall.20. Which of the following will both make people spend more?A) wealth and interest rates rise.B) wealth rises and interest rates fall.C) wealth falls and interest rates rise.D) wealth falls and interest rates fall.21. An increase in the interest rate causes investment toA) rise and the exchange rate to appreciate.B) fall and the exchange rate to depreciate.C) rise and the exchange rate to depreciate.D) fall and the exchange rate to appreciate.22. When taxes decrease, consumptionA) decreases as shown by a movement to the left along a given aggregate-demand curve.B) decreases as shown by a shift of the aggregate demand curve to the left.C) increases as shown by a movement to the right along agiven aggregate-demand curve.D) increases as shown by a shift of the aggregate demand curve to the right.23. When the money supply decreasesA) interest rates fall and so aggregate demand shifts right.B) interest rates fall and so aggregate demand shifts left.C) interest rates rise and so aggregate demand shifts right.D) interest rates rise and so aggregate demand shifts left.24. Aggregate demand shifts left when the governmentA) decreases taxes.B) cuts military expenditures.C) creates a new investment tax creditD) None of the above is correct.25. The long-run aggregate supply curve would shift right if the government were toA) increase the minimum-wage.B) make unemployment benefits more generous.C) raise taxes on investment spending.D) None of the above is correct.26. The long-run aggregate supply curve shifts right ifA) the price level rises.B) the price level falls.C) the capital stock increases.D) the capital stock decreases.答案:DABBDDDBDC27. Other things the same, if workers and firms expected prices to rise by 2 percent but instead they rise by 3 percent, thenA) employment and production rise.B) employment rises and production falls.C) employment falls and production rises.D) employment and production fall.28. Other things the same, an unexpected fall in the price level results in some firms havingA) lower than desired prices which increases their sales.B) lower than desired prices which depresses their sales.C) higher than desired prices which increases their sales.D) higher than desired prices which depresses their sales.29. If the price level rises above what was expected and nominal wages are fixed, thenA) production becomes less profitable so firms will hire fewer workers.B) production becomes less profitable so firms will hire more workers.C) production becomes more profitable so firms will hire fewer workers.D) production become more profitable so firms will hire more workers.30. Of the following theories, which is consistent with a vertical long-run aggregate supply curve?A) the sticky-wage theoryB) misperceptions theoryC) both the sticky-wage and misperceptions theories.D) neither the sticky-wage nor the misperceptions theory.31. The effects of a higher than expected price level are shown byA) shifting the short-run aggregate supply curve right.B) shifting the short-run aggregate supply curve left.C) moving to the right along a given aggregate supply curve.D) moving to the left along a given aggregate supply curve.32. An increase in the expected price level shifts theA) short-run and long-run aggregate supply curves left.B) the short-run but not the long-run aggregate supply curve left.C) the long-run but not the short-run aggregate supply curve left.D) neither the long-run nor the short-run aggregate supply curve left.33. Which of the following shifts the short-run aggregate supply curve to the right?A) a decrease in the actual price levelB) an increase in the actual price levelC) a decrease in the expected price levelD) an increase in the expected price level34. Which of the following shifts short-run aggregate supply right?A) an increase in the price levelB) an increase in the minimum wageC) a decrease in the price of oilD) more people migrate abroad than immigrate from abroad35. Other things the same, if the price level rises by 2% and people were expecting it to rise by 5%, then some firms haveA) higher than desired prices which increases their sales.B) higher than desired prices which depresses their sales.C) lower than desired prices which increases their sales.D) lower than desired prices which depresses their sales.答案:ADDDCBCCB。

第二章 金融体系预览(英文习题及答案)

第二章  金融体系预览(英文习题及答案)

Chapter 2 Overview of the Financial System2.1 Single Choice1) Every financial market performs the following function:A) It determines the level of interest rates.B) It allows common stock to be traded.C) It allows loans to be made.D) It channels funds from lenders-savers to borrowers-spenders.2) Financial markets have the basic function ofA) bringing together people with funds to lend and people who want to borrow funds.B) assuring that the swings in the business cycle are less pronounced.C) assuring that governments need never resort to printing money.D) both A and B of the above.E) both B and C of the above.3) Which of the following can be described as involving direct finance?A) A corporation's stock is traded in an over-the-counter market.B) People buy shares in a mutual fund.C) A pension fund manager buys commercial paper in the secondary market.D) An insurance company buys shares of common stock in the over-the-counter markets.E) None of the above.4) Which of the following can be described as involving direct finance?A) A corporation's stock is traded in an over-the-counter market.B) A corporation buys commercial paper issued by another corporation.C) A pension fund manager buys commercial paper from the issuing corporation.D) Both A and B of the above.E) Both B and C of the above.5) Which of the following can be described as involving indirect finance?A) A corporation takes out loans from a bank.B) People buy shares in a mutual fund.C) A corporation buys commercial paper in a secondary market.D) All of the above.E) Only A and B of the above.6) Which of the following can be described as involving indirect finance?A) A bank buys a U.S. Treasury bill from one of its depositors.B) A corporation buys commercial paper issued by another corporation.C) A pension fund manager buys commercial paper in the primary market.D) Both A and C of the above.7) Financial markets improve economic welfare becauseA) they allow funds to move from those without productive investment opportunities to those who have such opportunities.B) they allow consumers to time their purchases better.C) they weed out inefficient firms.D) they do all of the above.E) they do A and B of the above.8) A country whose financial markets function poorly is likely toA) efficiently allocate its capital resources.B) enjoy high productivity.C) experience economic hardship and financial crises.D) increase its standard of living.9) Which of the following are securities?A) A certificate of depositB) A share of Texaco common stockC) A Treasury billD) All of the aboveE) Only A and B of the above10) Which of the following statements about the characteristics of debt and equity are true?A) They both can be long-term financial instruments.B) They both involve a claim on the issuer's income.C) They both enable a corporation to raise funds.D) All of the above.E) Only A and B of the above.11) The money market is the market in which _________ are traded.A) new issues of securitiesB) previously issued securitiesC) short-term debt instrumentsD) long-term debt and equity instruments12) Long-term debt and equity instruments are traded in the _________ market.A) primaryB) secondaryC) capitalD) money13) Which of the following are primary markets?A) The New York Stock ExchangeB) The U.S. government bond marketC) The over-the-counter stock marketD) The options marketsE) None of the above14) Which of the following are secondary markets?A) The New York Stock ExchangeB) The U.S. government bond marketC) The over-the-counter stock marketD) The options marketsE) All of the above15) A corporation acquires new funds only when its securities are sold in theA) secondary market by an investment bank.B) primary market by an investment bank.C) secondary market by a stock exchange broker.D) secondary market by a commercial bank.16) Intermediaries who are agents of investors and match buyers with sellers of securities are calledA) investment bankers.B) traders.C) brokers.D) dealers.E) none of the above.17) Intermediaries who link buyers and sellers by buying and selling securities at stated prices are calledA) investment bankers.B) traders.C) brokers.D) dealers.E) none of the above.18) An important financial institution that assists in the initial sale of securities in the primary market is theA) investment bank.B) commercial bank.C) stock exchange.D) brokerage house.19) Which of the following statements about financial markets and securities are true?A) Most common stocks are traded over-the-counter, although the largest corporations have their shares traded at organized stock exchanges such as the New York Stock Exchange.B) A corporation acquires new funds only when its securities are sold in the primary market.C) Money market securities are usually more widely traded than longer-term securities and so tendto be more liquid.D) All of the above are true.E) Only A and B of the above are true.20) Which of the following statements about financial markets and securities are true?A) A bond is a long-term security that promises to make periodic payments called dividends to the firm's residual claimants.B) A debt instrument is intermediate term if its maturity is less than one year.C) A debt instrument is long term if its maturity is ten years or longer.D) The maturity of a debt instrument is the time (term) that has elapsed since it was issued.21) Which of the following statements about financial markets and securities are true?A) Few common stocks are traded over-the-counter, although the over-the-counter markets have grown in recent years.B) A corporation acquires new funds only when its securities are sold in the primary market.C) Capital market securities are usually more widely traded than longer term securities and so tend to be more liquid.D) All of the above are true.E) Only A and B of the above are true.22) Which of the following markets is sometimes organized as an over-the-counter market?A) The stock marketB) The bond marketC) The foreign exchange marketD) The federal funds marketE) all of the above23) Bonds that are sold in a foreign country and are denominated in that country's currency are known asA) foreign bonds.B) Eurobonds.C) Eurocurrencies.D) Eurodollars.24) Bonds that are sold in a foreign country and are denominated in a currency other than that of the country in which they are sold are known asA) foreign bonds.B) Eurobonds.C) Eurocurrencies.D) Eurodollars.25) Financial intermediariesA) exist because there are substantial information and transaction costs in the economy.B) improve the lot of the small saver.C) are involved in the process of indirect finance.D) do all of the above.E) do only A and B of the above.26) The main sources of financing for businesses, in order of importance, areA) financial intermediaries, issuing bonds, issuing stocks.B) issuing bonds, issuing stocks, financial intermediaries.C) issuing stocks, issuing bonds, financial intermediaries.D) issuing stocks, financial intermediaries, issuing bonds.27) The presence of transaction costs in financial markets explains, in part, whyA) financial intermediaries and indirect finance play such an important role in financial markets.B) equity and bond financing play such an important role in financial markets.C) corporations get more funds through equity financing than they get from financial intermediaries.D) direct financing is more important than indirect financing as a source of funds.28) Financial intermediaries can substantially reduce transaction costs per dollar of transactions because their large size allows them to take advantage ofA) poorly informed consumers.B) standardization.C) economies of scale.D) their market power.29) The purpose of diversification is toA) reduce the volatility of a portfolio's return.B) raise the volatility of a portfolio's return.C) reduce the average return on a portfolio.D) raise the average return on a portfolio.30) An investor who puts all her funds into one asset _________ her portfolio's _________.A) increases; diversificationB) decreases; diversificationC) increases; average returnD) decreases; average return31) Through risk-sharing activities, a financial intermediary _________ its own risk and _________ the risks of its customers.A) reduces; increasesB) increases; reducesC) reduces; reducesD) increases; increases32) The presence of _________ in financial markets leads to adverse selection and moral hazardproblems that interfere with the efficient functioning of financial markets.A) noncollateralized riskB) free-ridingC) asymmetric informationD) costly state verification33) When the lender and the borrower have different amounts of information regarding a transaction, _________ is said to exist.A) asymmetric informationB) adverse selectionC) moral hazardD) fraud34) When the potential borrowers who are the most likely to default are the ones most actively seeking a loan, _________ is said to exist.A) asymmetric informationB) adverse selectionC) moral hazardD) fraud35) When the borrower engages in activities that make it less likely that the loan will be repaid, _________ is said to exist.A) asymmetric informationB) adverse selectionC) moral hazardD) fraud36) The concept of adverse selection helps to explainA) which firms are more likely to obtain funds from banks and other financial intermediaries, rather than from the securities markets.B) why indirect finance is more important than direct finance as a source of business finance.C) why direct finance is more important than indirect finance as a source of business finance.D) only A and B of the above.E) only A and C of the above.37) Adverse selection is a problem associated with equity and debt contracts arising fromA) the lender's relative lack of information about the borrower's potential returns and risks of his investment activities.B) the lender's inability to legally require sufficient collateral to cover a 100 percent loss if the borrower defaults.C) the borrower's lack of incentive to seek a loan for highly risky investments.D) none of the above.38) When the least desirable credit risks are the ones most likely to seek loans, lenders are subjectto theA) moral hazard problem.B) adverse selection problem.C) shirking problem.D) free-rider problem.E) principal-agent problem.39) Financial institutions expect thatA) moral hazard will occur, as the least desirable credit risks will be the ones most likely to seek out loans.B) opportunistic behavior will occur, as the least desirable credit risks will be the ones most likely to seek out loans.C) borrowers will commit moral hazard by taking on too much risk, and this is what drives financial institutions to take steps to limit moral hazard.D) none of the above will occur.40) Successful financial intermediaries have higher earnings on their investments because they are better equipped than individuals to screen out good from bad risks, thereby reducing losses due toA) moral hazard.B) adverse selection.C) bad luck.D) financial panics.41) In financial markets, lenders typically have inferior information about potential returns and risks associated with any investment project. This difference in information is calledA) comparative informational disadvantage.B) asymmetric information.C) variant information.D) caveat venditor.42) The largest depository institution at the end of 2004 wasA) life insurance companies.B) pension funds.C) state retirement funds.D) none of the above.43) Which of the following financial intermediaries are depository institutions?A) A savings and loan associationB) A commercial bankC) A credit unionD) All of the aboveE) Only A and C of the above44) Which of the following is a contractual savings institution?A) A life insurance companyB) A credit unionC) A savings and loan associationD) A mutual fund45) Which of the following are not investment intermediaries?A) A life insurance companyB) A pension fundC) A mutual fundD) Only A and B of the above46) Which of the following are investment intermediaries?A) Finance companiesB) Mutual fundsC) Pension fundsD) All of the aboveE) Only A and B of the above47) The government regulates financial markets for three main reasons:A) to ensure soundness of the financial system, to improve control of monetary policy, and to increase the information available to investors.B) to improve control of monetary policy, to ensure that financial intermediaries earn a normal rate of return, and to increase the information available to investors.C) to ensure that financial intermediaries do not earn more than the normal rate of return, to ensure soundness of the financial system, and to improve control of monetary policy.D) to ensure soundness of financial intermediaries, to increase the information available to investors, and to prevent financial intermediaries from earning less than the normal rate of return.48) Which of the following government regulations has the chief purpose of improving control of the money supply?A) deposit insuranceB) restrictions on entry into banking or insuranceC) reserve requirementsD) restrictions on the assets financial intermediaries can hold49) Asymmetric information can lead to widespread collapse of financial intermediaries, referred to as aA) bank holiday.B) financial panic.C) financial disintermediation.D) financial collapse.50) Foreign currencies that are deposited in banks outside the home country are known asA) foreign bonds.B) Eurobond.C) Eurocurrencies.D) Eurodollars.51) U.S. dollars deposited in foreign banks outside the United States or in foreign branches of U.S. are referred to asA) Eurodollars.B) Eurocurrencies.C) Eurobonds.D) foreign bonds.52) Banks providing depositors with checking accounts that enable them to pay their bills easily is known asA) liquidity services.B) asset transformation.C) risk sharing.D) transaction costs.53) A ________ is when one party in a financial contract has incentives to act in its own interest rather than in the interests of the other party.A) moral hazardB) riskC) conflict of interestD) financial panic54) Fire and casualty insurance companies are what type of intermediary?A) Contractual savings institutionB) Depository institutionsC) Investment intermediariesD) None of the above55) The country whose banks are the most restricted in the range of assets they may hold isA) Japan.B) Canada.C) Germany.D) the United States.答案:1-5:DAEBE 6-10:DECDD 11-15:CCEEB 16-20:CDADC 21-25:BEABD 26-30:AACAB 31-35:BCABC 36-40:DABCB 41-45:BDDAD 46-50:EACBC 51-55:AACAD。

(完整word版)英文版国际金融试题和答案

(完整word版)英文版国际金融试题和答案

PartⅠ.Decide whether each of the following statements is true or false (10%)每题1分, 答错不扣分1.I.perfec.market.existed.resource.woul.b.mor.mobil.an.coul.therefor.b.transferre.t.thos.countrie.mor.willin.t.pa..hig.pric.fo.them.. .. .2.Th.forwar.contrac.ca.hedg.futur.receivable.o.payable.i.foreig.currencie.t.insulat.th.fir.agains.exchang.rat.risk ... . )3.Th.primar.objectiv.o.th.multinationa.corporatio.i.stil.th.sam.primar.objectiv.o.an.firm.i.e..t.maximiz.sharehol de.wealth.. .. )4..lo.inflatio.rat.tend.t.increas.import.an.decreas.exports.thereb.decreasin.th.curren.accoun.deficit.othe.thing.e qual......5..capita.accoun.defici.reflect..ne.sal.o.th.hom.currenc.i.exchang.fo.othe.currencies.Thi.place.upwar.pressur.o.tha.hom.currency’.value.. .. )parativ.advantag.implie.tha.countrie.shoul.specializ.i.production.thereb.relyin.o.othe.countrie .fo.som.products.. .. .7.Covere.interes.arbitrag.i.plausibl.whe.th.forwar.premiu.reflec.th.interes.rat.differentia.betwee.tw.countrie.sp ecifie.b.th.interes.rat.parit.formula. .. . )8.Th.tota.impac.o.transactio.exposur.i.o.th.overal.valu.o.th.firm.. .. .9. .pu.optio.i.a.optio.t.sell-b.th.buye.o.th.option-.state.numbe.o.unit.o.th.underlyin.instrumen.a..specifie.pric.pe.uni.durin..specifie.period... . )10.Future.mus.b.marked-to-market.Option.ar.not.....)PartⅡ:Cloze (20%)每题2分, 答错不扣分1.I.inflatio.i..foreig.countr.differ.fro.inflatio.i.th.hom.country.th.exchang.rat.wil.adjus.t.maintai.equal.. purchasin.powe... )2.Speculator.wh.expec..currenc.t..appreciat..... .coul.purchas.currenc.future.contract.fo.tha.currency.3.Covere.interes.arbitrag.involve.th.short-ter.investmen.i..foreig.currenc.tha.i.covere.b.....forwar.contrac...... .t. sel.tha.currenc.whe.th.investmen.matures.4.. Appreciation.Revalu....)petitio.i.increased.5.....PP... .suggest..relationshi.betwee.th.inflatio.differentia.o.tw.countrie.an.th.percentag.chang.i.th.spo.exchang.ra t.ove.time.6.IF.i.base.o.nomina.interes.rat....differential....).whic.ar.influence.b.expecte.inflation.7.Transactio.exposur.i..subse.o.economi.exposure.Economi.exposur.include.an.for.b.whic.th.firm’... valu... .wil.b.affected.modit.a..state.pric.i..... pu..optio..i.exercised9.Ther.ar.thre.type.o.long-ter.internationa.bonds.The.ar.Globa.bond. .. eurobond.....an....foreig.bond...).10.An.goo.secondar.marke.fo.financ.instrument.mus.hav.a.efficien.clearin.system.Mos.Eurobond.ar.cleare.thr oug.eithe...Euroclea... ..o.Cedel.PartⅢ:Questions and Calculations (60%)过程正确结果计算错误扣2分rmation:A BankB BankBid price of Canadian dollar $0.802 $0.796Ask price of Canadian dollar $0.808 $0.800rmation.i.locationa.arbitrag.possible?put.t h.profi.fro.thi.arbitrag.i.yo.ha.$1,000,e.(5%)ANSWER:Yes! One could purchase New Zealand dollars at Y Bank for $.80 and sell them to X Bank for $.802. With $1 million available, 1.25 million New Zealand dollars could be purchased at Y Bank. These New Zealand dollars could then be sold to X Bank for $1,002,500, thereby generating a profit of $2,500.2.Assum.tha.th.spo.exchang.rat.o.th.Britis.poun.i.$1.90..Ho.wil.thi.spo.rat.adjus.i.tw.year.i.th.Unite.Kingdo.experience.a.inflatio.rat.o..percen.pe.yea.whil.th.Unite.State.experience.a.inflatio.rat.o..perc en. pe.year?(10%)ANSWER:According to PPP, forward rate/spot=indexdom/indexforth.exchang.rat.o.th.poun.wil.depreciat.b.4..percent.Therefore.th.spo.rat.woul.adjus.t.$1.9..[..(–.047)..$1.81073.Assum.tha.th.spo.exchang.rat.o.th.Singapor.dolla.i.$0.70..Th.one-yea.interes.rat.i.1.percen.i.th.Unite.State.a n..percen.i.Singapore..Wha.wil.th.spo.rat.b.i.on.yea.accordin.t.th.IFE?.(5%)ANSWER: according to the IFE,St+1/St=(1+Rh)/(1+Rf)$.70 × (1 + .04) = $0.7284.Assum.tha.XY.Co.ha.ne.receivable.o.100,00.Singapor.dollar.i.9.days..Th.spo.rat.o.th.S.i.$0.50.an.th.Singap or.interes.rat.i.2.ove.9.days..Sugges.ho.th.U.S.fir.coul.implemen..mone.marke.hedge..B.precis. .(10%)ANSWER: The firm could borrow the amount of Singapore dollars so that the 100,000 Singapore dollars to be received could be used to pay off the loan. This amounts to (100,000/1.02) = about S$98,039, which could be converted to about $49,020 and invested. The borrowing of Singapore dollars has offset the transaction exposure due to the future receivables in Singapore dollars.pan.ordere..Jagua.sedan.I..month..i.wil.pa.£30,00.fo.th.car.I.worrie.tha.poun.ster1in.migh.ris.sharpl.fro.th.curren.rate($1.90)pan.bough...mont.poun.cal.(suppose.contrac.siz..£35,000.wit..strik.pric.o.$1.9.fo..premiu.o.2..cents/£.(1)Is hedging in the options market better if the £ rose to $1.92 in 6 months?(2)what did the exchange rate have to be for the company to break even?(15%)Solution:(1)I.th..ros.t.$pan.woul. exercis.th.poun.cal.option.Th.su.o.th.strik.pric.an.premiu..i.$1.90 + $0.023 = $1.9230/£Thi.i.bigge.tha.$1.92.So hedging in the options market is not better.(2.whe.w.sa.th. compan.ca.brea.even.w.mea.tha.hedgin.o.no.hedgin.doesn’. matter.An.onl.whe.(strik.pric..premiu.).th.exchang.rat.,hedging or not doesn’t matter.So, the exchange rate =$1.923/£.6.Discus.th.advantage.an.disadvantage.o.fixe.exchang.rat.system.(15%)textbook page50 答案以教材第50 页为准PART Ⅳ: Diagram(10%)Th.strik.pric.fo..cal.i.$1.67/£.Th.premiu.quote.a.th.Exchang.i.$0.022.pe.Britis.pound.Diagram the profit and loss potential, and the break-even price for this call optionSolution:Following diagram shows the profit and loss potential, and the break-even price of this put option:PART Ⅴa) b) Calculate the expected value of the hedge.c) How could you replicate this hedge in the money market?Yo.ar.expectin.revenue.o.Y100,00.i.on.mont.tha.yo.wil.nee.t.cover.t.dollars.Yo.coul.hedg.thi.i.forwar.market.b.takin.lon.position.i.U.dollar.(shor.position.i.Japanes.Yen).B.lockin.i.you.pric.a.$..Y105.you.dolla.revenue.ar.guarantee.t.b.Y100,000/ 105 = $952You could replicate this hedge by using the following:a) Borrow in Japanb) Convert the Yen to dollarsc) Invest the dollars in the USd) Pay back the loan when you receive the Y100,000。

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Chapter 2 Overview of the Financial System2.1 Single Choice1) Every financial market performs the following function:A) It determines the level of interest rates.B) It allows common stock to be traded.C) It allows loans to be made.D) It channels funds from lenders-savers to borrowers-spenders.2) Financial markets have the basic function ofA) bringing together people with funds to lend and people who want to borrow funds.B) assuring that the swings in the business cycle are less pronounced.C) assuring that governments need never resort to printing money.D) both A and B of the above.E) both B and C of the above.3) Which of the following can be described as involving direct finance?A) A corporation's stock is traded in an over-the-counter market.B) People buy shares in a mutual fund.C) A pension fund manager buys commercial paper in the secondary market.D) An insurance company buys shares of common stock in the over-the-counter markets.E) None of the above.4) Which of the following can be described as involving direct finance?A) A corporation's stock is traded in an over-the-counter market.B) A corporation buys commercial paper issued by another corporation.C) A pension fund manager buys commercial paper from the issuing corporation.D) Both A and B of the above.E) Both B and C of the above.5) Which of the following can be described as involving indirect finance?A) A corporation takes out loans from a bank.B) People buy shares in a mutual fund.C) A corporation buys commercial paper in a secondary market.D) All of the above.E) Only A and B of the above.6) Which of the following can be described as involving indirect finance?A) A bank buys a U.S. Treasury bill from one of its depositors.B) A corporation buys commercial paper issued by another corporation.C) A pension fund manager buys commercial paper in the primary market.D) Both A and C of the above.7) Financial markets improve economic welfare becauseA) they allow funds to move from those without productive investment opportunities to those who have such opportunities.B) they allow consumers to time their purchases better.C) they weed out inefficient firms.D) they do all of the above.E) they do A and B of the above.8) A country whose financial markets function poorly is likely toA) efficiently allocate its capital resources.B) enjoy high productivity.C) experience economic hardship and financial crises.D) increase its standard of living.9) Which of the following are securities?A) A certificate of depositB) A share of Texaco common stockC) A Treasury billD) All of the aboveE) Only A and B of the above10) Which of the following statements about the characteristics of debt and equity are true?A) They both can be long-term financial instruments.B) They both involve a claim on the issuer's income.C) They both enable a corporation to raise funds.D) All of the above.E) Only A and B of the above.11) The money market is the market in which _________ are traded.A) new issues of securitiesB) previously issued securitiesC) short-term debt instrumentsD) long-term debt and equity instruments12) Long-term debt and equity instruments are traded in the _________ market.A) primaryB) secondaryC) capitalD) money13) Which of the following are primary markets?A) The New York Stock ExchangeB) The U.S. government bond marketC) The over-the-counter stock marketD) The options marketsE) None of the above14) Which of the following are secondary markets?A) The New York Stock ExchangeB) The U.S. government bond marketC) The over-the-counter stock marketD) The options marketsE) All of the above15) A corporation acquires new funds only when its securities are sold in theA) secondary market by an investment bank.B) primary market by an investment bank.C) secondary market by a stock exchange broker.D) secondary market by a commercial bank.16) Intermediaries who are agents of investors and match buyers with sellers of securities are calledA) investment bankers.B) traders.C) brokers.D) dealers.E) none of the above.17) Intermediaries who link buyers and sellers by buying and selling securities at stated prices are calledA) investment bankers.B) traders.C) brokers.D) dealers.E) none of the above.18) An important financial institution that assists in the initial sale of securities in the primary market is theA) investment bank.B) commercial bank.C) stock exchange.D) brokerage house.19) Which of the following statements about financial markets and securities are true?A) Most common stocks are traded over-the-counter, although the largest corporations have their shares traded at organized stock exchanges such as the New York Stock Exchange.B) A corporation acquires new funds only when its securities are sold in the primary market.C) Money market securities are usually more widely traded than longer-term securities and so tendto be more liquid.D) All of the above are true.E) Only A and B of the above are true.20) Which of the following statements about financial markets and securities are true?A) A bond is a long-term security that promises to make periodic payments called dividends to the firm's residual claimants.B) A debt instrument is intermediate term if its maturity is less than one year.C) A debt instrument is long term if its maturity is ten years or longer.D) The maturity of a debt instrument is the time (term) that has elapsed since it was issued.21) Which of the following statements about financial markets and securities are true?A) Few common stocks are traded over-the-counter, although the over-the-counter markets have grown in recent years.B) A corporation acquires new funds only when its securities are sold in the primary market.C) Capital market securities are usually more widely traded than longer term securities and so tend to be more liquid.D) All of the above are true.E) Only A and B of the above are true.22) Which of the following markets is sometimes organized as an over-the-counter market?A) The stock marketB) The bond marketC) The foreign exchange marketD) The federal funds marketE) all of the above23) Bonds that are sold in a foreign country and are denominated in that country's currency are known asA) foreign bonds.B) Eurobonds.C) Eurocurrencies.D) Eurodollars.24) Bonds that are sold in a foreign country and are denominated in a currency other than that of the country in which they are sold are known asA) foreign bonds.B) Eurobonds.C) Eurocurrencies.D) Eurodollars.25) Financial intermediariesA) exist because there are substantial information and transaction costs in the economy.B) improve the lot of the small saver.C) are involved in the process of indirect finance.D) do all of the above.E) do only A and B of the above.26) The main sources of financing for businesses, in order of importance, areA) financial intermediaries, issuing bonds, issuing stocks.B) issuing bonds, issuing stocks, financial intermediaries.C) issuing stocks, issuing bonds, financial intermediaries.D) issuing stocks, financial intermediaries, issuing bonds.27) The presence of transaction costs in financial markets explains, in part, whyA) financial intermediaries and indirect finance play such an important role in financial markets.B) equity and bond financing play such an important role in financial markets.C) corporations get more funds through equity financing than they get from financial intermediaries.D) direct financing is more important than indirect financing as a source of funds.28) Financial intermediaries can substantially reduce transaction costs per dollar of transactions because their large size allows them to take advantage ofA) poorly informed consumers.B) standardization.C) economies of scale.D) their market power.29) The purpose of diversification is toA) reduce the volatility of a portfolio's return.B) raise the volatility of a portfolio's return.C) reduce the average return on a portfolio.D) raise the average return on a portfolio.30) An investor who puts all her funds into one asset _________ her portfolio's _________.A) increases; diversificationB) decreases; diversificationC) increases; average returnD) decreases; average return31) Through risk-sharing activities, a financial intermediary _________ its own risk and _________ the risks of its customers.A) reduces; increasesB) increases; reducesC) reduces; reducesD) increases; increases32) The presence of _________ in financial markets leads to adverse selection and moral hazardproblems that interfere with the efficient functioning of financial markets.A) noncollateralized riskB) free-ridingC) asymmetric informationD) costly state verification33) When the lender and the borrower have different amounts of information regarding a transaction, _________ is said to exist.A) asymmetric informationB) adverse selectionC) moral hazardD) fraud34) When the potential borrowers who are the most likely to default are the ones most actively seeking a loan, _________ is said to exist.A) asymmetric informationB) adverse selectionC) moral hazardD) fraud35) When the borrower engages in activities that make it less likely that the loan will be repaid, _________ is said to exist.A) asymmetric informationB) adverse selectionC) moral hazardD) fraud36) The concept of adverse selection helps to explainA) which firms are more likely to obtain funds from banks and other financial intermediaries, rather than from the securities markets.B) why indirect finance is more important than direct finance as a source of business finance.C) why direct finance is more important than indirect finance as a source of business finance.D) only A and B of the above.E) only A and C of the above.37) Adverse selection is a problem associated with equity and debt contracts arising fromA) the lender's relative lack of information about the borrower's potential returns and risks of his investment activities.B) the lender's inability to legally require sufficient collateral to cover a 100 percent loss if the borrower defaults.C) the borrower's lack of incentive to seek a loan for highly risky investments.D) none of the above.38) When the least desirable credit risks are the ones most likely to seek loans, lenders are subjectto theA) moral hazard problem.B) adverse selection problem.C) shirking problem.D) free-rider problem.E) principal-agent problem.39) Financial institutions expect thatA) moral hazard will occur, as the least desirable credit risks will be the ones most likely to seek out loans.B) opportunistic behavior will occur, as the least desirable credit risks will be the ones most likely to seek out loans.C) borrowers will commit moral hazard by taking on too much risk, and this is what drives financial institutions to take steps to limit moral hazard.D) none of the above will occur.40) Successful financial intermediaries have higher earnings on their investments because they are better equipped than individuals to screen out good from bad risks, thereby reducing losses due toA) moral hazard.B) adverse selection.C) bad luck.D) financial panics.41) In financial markets, lenders typically have inferior information about potential returns and risks associated with any investment project. This difference in information is calledA) comparative informational disadvantage.B) asymmetric information.C) variant information.D) caveat venditor.42) The largest depository institution at the end of 2004 wasA) life insurance companies.B) pension funds.C) state retirement funds.D) none of the above.43) Which of the following financial intermediaries are depository institutions?A) A savings and loan associationB) A commercial bankC) A credit unionD) All of the aboveE) Only A and C of the above44) Which of the following is a contractual savings institution?A) A life insurance companyB) A credit unionC) A savings and loan associationD) A mutual fund45) Which of the following are not investment intermediaries?A) A life insurance companyB) A pension fundC) A mutual fundD) Only A and B of the above46) Which of the following are investment intermediaries?A) Finance companiesB) Mutual fundsC) Pension fundsD) All of the aboveE) Only A and B of the above47) The government regulates financial markets for three main reasons:A) to ensure soundness of the financial system, to improve control of monetary policy, and to increase the information available to investors.B) to improve control of monetary policy, to ensure that financial intermediaries earn a normal rate of return, and to increase the information available to investors.C) to ensure that financial intermediaries do not earn more than the normal rate of return, to ensure soundness of the financial system, and to improve control of monetary policy.D) to ensure soundness of financial intermediaries, to increase the information available to investors, and to prevent financial intermediaries from earning less than the normal rate of return.48) Which of the following government regulations has the chief purpose of improving control of the money supply?A) deposit insuranceB) restrictions on entry into banking or insuranceC) reserve requirementsD) restrictions on the assets financial intermediaries can hold49) Asymmetric information can lead to widespread collapse of financial intermediaries, referred to as aA) bank holiday.B) financial panic.C) financial disintermediation.D) financial collapse.50) Foreign currencies that are deposited in banks outside the home country are known asA) foreign bonds.B) Eurobond.C) Eurocurrencies.D) Eurodollars.51) U.S. dollars deposited in foreign banks outside the United States or in foreign branches of U.S. are referred to asA) Eurodollars.B) Eurocurrencies.C) Eurobonds.D) foreign bonds.52) Banks providing depositors with checking accounts that enable them to pay their bills easily is known asA) liquidity services.B) asset transformation.C) risk sharing.D) transaction costs.53) A ________ is when one party in a financial contract has incentives to act in its own interest rather than in the interests of the other party.A) moral hazardB) riskC) conflict of interestD) financial panic54) Fire and casualty insurance companies are what type of intermediary?A) Contractual savings institutionB) Depository institutionsC) Investment intermediariesD) None of the above55) The country whose banks are the most restricted in the range of assets they may hold isA) Japan.B) Canada.C) Germany.D) the United States.答案:1-5:DAEBE 6-10:DECDD 11-15:CCEEB 16-20:CDADC 21-25:BEABD 26-30:AACAB 31-35:BCABC 36-40:DABCB 41-45:BDDAD 46-50:EACBC 51-55:AACAD。

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