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Deck 10: Interest Rates
1
The Bank of Canada loans money to commercial banks at the _________ rate.
A) call money
B) overnight
C) bank
D) prime
E) LIBOR
A) call money
B) overnight
C) bank
D) prime
E) LIBOR
C
2
A basis point is defined as _________ percent.
A) 0.0001
B) 0.001
C) 0.01
D) 0.1
E) 1
A) 0.0001
B) 0.001
C) 0.01
D) 0.1
E) 1
C
3
LIBOR is the interest rate offered by London commercial banks on:
A) overnight Eurodollar loans to other banks.
B) loans in euros to other countries.
C) euro denominated loans to creditworthy borrowers.
D) pound denominated loans to large corporations.
E) euro denominated loans to other banks.
A) overnight Eurodollar loans to other banks.
B) loans in euros to other countries.
C) euro denominated loans to creditworthy borrowers.
D) pound denominated loans to large corporations.
E) euro denominated loans to other banks.
A
4
The prime rate is the interest rate that the largest commercial banks charge their most creditworthy _________ customers for _________ loans.
A) Individual; long-term
B) Individual; short-term
C) Corporate; long-term
D) Corporate; short-term
E) International; long-term
A) Individual; long-term
B) Individual; short-term
C) Corporate; long-term
D) Corporate; short-term
E) International; long-term
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5
Short-term, unsecured debt issued by large corporations is referred to as _________.
A) Eurodollars
B) commercial paper
C) certificate of deposit
D) banker's acceptance
E) call money securities
A) Eurodollars
B) commercial paper
C) certificate of deposit
D) banker's acceptance
E) call money securities
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6
STRIP bonds are:
A) offered for sale monthly by the Bank of Canada.
B) overnight loans to banks from the Bank of Canada.
C) short-term obligations of the Canadian government.
D) securities that have a relatively low coupon rate.
E) securities that have had the interest and principal payments separated.
A) offered for sale monthly by the Bank of Canada.
B) overnight loans to banks from the Bank of Canada.
C) short-term obligations of the Canadian government.
D) securities that have a relatively low coupon rate.
E) securities that have had the interest and principal payments separated.
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7
The relationship between the time to maturity and the interest rate on default-free, pure discount bonds is the _______.
A) yield structure
B) term structure
C) market return graph
D) yield curve
E) bond yield
A) yield structure
B) term structure
C) market return graph
D) yield curve
E) bond yield
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8
The interest rate banks charge brokerage firms for margin purchases is the _________ rate.
A) call money
B) overnight
C) discount
D) prime
E) LIBOR
A) call money
B) overnight
C) discount
D) prime
E) LIBOR
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9
In Canada, the small-denomination, short-term certificates of deposit issued by banks and trust companies are called
A) Eurodollars
B) commercial papers
C) wholesale deposits
D) bankers' acceptance
E) GICs
A) Eurodollars
B) commercial papers
C) wholesale deposits
D) bankers' acceptance
E) GICs
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10
A _______ is a postdated cheque that has been guaranteed by a bank for payments.
A) Eurodollars
B) commercial paper
C) certificate of deposit
D) banker's acceptance
E) call money securities
A) Eurodollars
B) commercial paper
C) certificate of deposit
D) banker's acceptance
E) call money securities
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11
Quoted interest rates that have not been adjusted for inflation are referred to as _______ interest rates.
A) Real
B) Effective
C) Bank discount
D) Nominal
E) bond equivalent
A) Real
B) Effective
C) Bank discount
D) Nominal
E) bond equivalent
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12
A deposit of more than $100,000 at a commercial bank for a specified period of time is a _________.
A) Eurodollars
B) commercial paper
C) certificate of deposit
D) banker's acceptance
E) call money security
A) Eurodollars
B) commercial paper
C) certificate of deposit
D) banker's acceptance
E) call money security
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13
A bellwether rate is an interest rate
A) set by the Bank of Canada
B) A bank charges for home mortgages
C) A bank pays for time deposits by its largest customers
D) Which portrays the current market rate for short-term investments
E) Which serves as an indicator of future trends
A) set by the Bank of Canada
B) A bank charges for home mortgages
C) A bank pays for time deposits by its largest customers
D) Which portrays the current market rate for short-term investments
E) Which serves as an indicator of future trends
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14
The most popular method for quoting interest rates on money market instruments is the ______ yield.
A) real
B) effective
C) bank discount
D) nominal
E) bond equivalent
A) real
B) effective
C) bank discount
D) nominal
E) bond equivalent
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15
A Euro-Canadian dollar is a certificate of deposit offered at banks outside Canada denominated in _________.
A) Euros
B) Pounds
C) Yen
D) Canadian dollars
E) Any currency
A) Euros
B) Pounds
C) Yen
D) Canadian dollars
E) Any currency
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16
Treasury _______ are short-term Canadian government debt securities.
A) bills
B) bonds
C) notes
D) paper
E) repurchase agreements
A) bills
B) bonds
C) notes
D) paper
E) repurchase agreements
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17
The _________ rate is the interest rate banks borrow and lend overnight funds to each other in the overnight market.
A) call money
B) overnight
C) discount
D) prime
E) LIBOR
A) call money
B) overnight
C) discount
D) prime
E) LIBOR
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18
Real interest rates are rates that
A) Have been adjusted for risk
B) Have been adjusted for inflation
C) Have actually been paid as compared to those are anticipated
D) Are equal to the nominal rate minus the market risk premium
E) Are being paid on the Canadian Treasury securities in the current market
A) Have been adjusted for risk
B) Have been adjusted for inflation
C) Have actually been paid as compared to those are anticipated
D) Are equal to the nominal rate minus the market risk premium
E) Are being paid on the Canadian Treasury securities in the current market
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19
A _______ makes only a single payment of face value at maturity.
A) Treasury bond
B) Treasury note
C) certificate of deposit
D) pure discount security
E) nominal security
A) Treasury bond
B) Treasury note
C) certificate of deposit
D) pure discount security
E) nominal security
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20
The _________ is a graph of Canadian government bond yields plotted against maturity.
A) yield structure
B) term structure
C) market return graph
D) yield curve
E) bond yield
A) yield structure
B) term structure
C) market return graph
D) yield curve
E) bond yield
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21
If the _______ regarding the shape of the yield curve is correct, an investor will receive the same return on average if they buy a two year STRIPS or two consecutive one year STRIPS.
A) maturity preference theory
B) Fisher hypothesis
C) expectations theory
D) market segmentation theory
E) forward rate theory
A) maturity preference theory
B) Fisher hypothesis
C) expectations theory
D) market segmentation theory
E) forward rate theory
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22
Which of the following will increase the price of a money market instrument computed using a discount yield?
I) increase in discount yield
II) decrease in discount yield
III) increase in days to maturity
IV) decrease in days to maturity
A) I only
B) I and III only
C) I and IV only
D) II and III only
E) II and IV only
I) increase in discount yield
II) decrease in discount yield
III) increase in days to maturity
IV) decrease in days to maturity
A) I only
B) I and III only
C) I and IV only
D) II and III only
E) II and IV only
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23
The yield curve shows the relationship between:
A) the bond coupon and time to maturity.
B) coupon bond yields and time to maturity.
C) the yield on a bond and its coupon rate.
D) pure discount bonds and time to maturity.
E) the yield on pure discount bonds and coupon bonds.
A) the bond coupon and time to maturity.
B) coupon bond yields and time to maturity.
C) the yield on a bond and its coupon rate.
D) pure discount bonds and time to maturity.
E) the yield on pure discount bonds and coupon bonds.
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24
A normal yield curve is:
A) upward sloping.
B) flat.
C) downward sloping.
D) humped.
E) U-shaped.
A) upward sloping.
B) flat.
C) downward sloping.
D) humped.
E) U-shaped.
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25
According to the Fisher hypothesis,
A) nominal interest rates will reflect the current real interest rate plus a risk premium.
B) nominal interest rates change inversely with inflation.
C) real interest rates will always remain constant, only nominal interest rates will change.
D) nominal interest rates follow the general level of inflation.
E) interest rates are independent of inflation rates.
A) nominal interest rates will reflect the current real interest rate plus a risk premium.
B) nominal interest rates change inversely with inflation.
C) real interest rates will always remain constant, only nominal interest rates will change.
D) nominal interest rates follow the general level of inflation.
E) interest rates are independent of inflation rates.
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26
The _________ theory states that various markets for debt exist based on the time to maturity with each market establishing its own rate of interest.
A) modern term structure
B) expectations
C) maturity preference
D) preferred habitat
E) market segmentation
A) modern term structure
B) expectations
C) maturity preference
D) preferred habitat
E) market segmentation
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27
The _________ theory states that the shape of the yield curve reveals the financial market's projection of future interest rates.
A) modern term structure
B) expectations
C) maturity preference
D) preferred habitat
E) market segmentation
A) modern term structure
B) expectations
C) maturity preference
D) preferred habitat
E) market segmentation
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28
The _________ theory states that to induce investors to hold long-term securities they must be paid a higher interest rate than they would require on short-term securities.
A) modern term structure
B) expectations
C) maturity preference
D) preferred habitat
E) market segmentation
A) modern term structure
B) expectations
C) maturity preference
D) preferred habitat
E) market segmentation
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29
An inverted yield curve is:
A) upward sloping.
B) flat.
C) downward sloping.
D) humped.
E) U-shaped.
A) upward sloping.
B) flat.
C) downward sloping.
D) humped.
E) U-shaped.
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30
Canadian T-bills rates are quoted using:
A) bank discount yield.
B) annual percentage rate.
C) effective annual rate.
D) bond equivalent yield.
E) bid yield.
A) bank discount yield.
B) annual percentage rate.
C) effective annual rate.
D) bond equivalent yield.
E) bid yield.
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31
The additional return to compensate lenders for assuming the risk of failed payments is called the
A) Liquidity premium
B) Inflation premium
C) Default premium
D) Interest-rate risk premium
E) None of the above
A) Liquidity premium
B) Inflation premium
C) Default premium
D) Interest-rate risk premium
E) None of the above
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32
The market rate on a bond fell from 8.76 percent to 8.73 percent. This is a decline of how many basis points?
A) .0003
B) 0.0030
C) 0.03
D) 0.3
E) 3
A) .0003
B) 0.0030
C) 0.03
D) 0.3
E) 3
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33
Bonds issued by the Government of Canada which guarantee a fixed rate of return in excess of inflation are called:
A) high-yield bonds.
B) real return bonds.
C) adjustable debentures.
D) guaranteed yield bonds.
E) variable principal bonds.
A) high-yield bonds.
B) real return bonds.
C) adjustable debentures.
D) guaranteed yield bonds.
E) variable principal bonds.
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34
Money market securities are sometimes referred to as "pure discount securities" because
A) they mature in less than a year.
B) the coupon payments are discounted from the price the buyers pays.
C) their yield is based upon the bank rate.
D) their yield is equal to the discount rate set by the Bank of Canada.
E) they don't have coupons they always sell at a discount to their face value.
A) they mature in less than a year.
B) the coupon payments are discounted from the price the buyers pays.
C) their yield is based upon the bank rate.
D) their yield is equal to the discount rate set by the Bank of Canada.
E) they don't have coupons they always sell at a discount to their face value.
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35
The combination of the maturity preference theory and the market segmentation theory is known as the _______ theory.
A) modern term structure
B) expectations
C) maturity preference
D) preferred habitat
E) market segmentation
A) modern term structure
B) expectations
C) maturity preference
D) preferred habitat
E) market segmentation
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36
Bond equivalent yield is the method for quoting Canadian treasury bills based on the securities' _________ value with _________ days in a year.
A) Market; 365
B) Par; 365
C) Market; 360
D) Par; 360
E) None of the above
A) Market; 365
B) Par; 365
C) Market; 360
D) Par; 360
E) None of the above
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37
The Fisher hypothesis states that
A) Nominal interest rates are relatively constant for all maturity periods.
B) Long-term interest rates are based on current inflation rates
C) Nominal interest rates are directly influenced by inflation rates
D) Nominal interest rates are inversely related to inflation rates
E) Interest rates are independent of inflation rates
A) Nominal interest rates are relatively constant for all maturity periods.
B) Long-term interest rates are based on current inflation rates
C) Nominal interest rates are directly influenced by inflation rates
D) Nominal interest rates are inversely related to inflation rates
E) Interest rates are independent of inflation rates
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38
The expected future interest rate implied by current interest rates is a(n) _________ rate.
A) discount
B) real
C) expected
D) future
E) forward
A) discount
B) real
C) expected
D) future
E) forward
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39
The extra return required by investors in long-term securities to offset the risk that the securities will decrease more in price when interest rates rise is the _________ risk premium.
A) interest rate
B) default
C) term structure
D) inflation
E) liquidity
A) interest rate
B) default
C) term structure
D) inflation
E) liquidity
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40
Which of the follow is NOT a reason for the Bank of Canada to increase the bank rate?
A) Promote stable economic growth.
B) Indicate a tightening of monetary policy.
C) Send a signal regarding the direction of future monetary policy.
D) Stimulate economic activity
E) Control inflation from increasing
A) Promote stable economic growth.
B) Indicate a tightening of monetary policy.
C) Send a signal regarding the direction of future monetary policy.
D) Stimulate economic activity
E) Control inflation from increasing
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41
You are calculating the bank discount yield of a US Treasury bill on March 15, 2008. 2008 is a leap year. You would use __________ days in the calculation.
A) 360
B) 365
C) 366
D) 365 or 366
E) Insufficient information.
A) 360
B) 365
C) 366
D) 365 or 366
E) Insufficient information.
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42
The Bank of Montreal needs to borrow $4 million from the TD-Canada Trust overnight. The rate that BOM will have to pay for this loan is called the __________ rate.
A) Money market
B) Bank
C) Over-night
D) Prime
E) Treasury
A) Money market
B) Bank
C) Over-night
D) Prime
E) Treasury
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43
The rate that you actually earn on a Canadian T-bill is called the __________ rate
A) Discount
B) Treasury
C) Bill
D) Annual percentage
E) Effective annual
A) Discount
B) Treasury
C) Bill
D) Annual percentage
E) Effective annual
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44
Assuming that the yield curve and term structure are both flat at all maturities, which of the following debt instruments will probably have the lowest interest rate as measured by its yield to maturity?
A) 20-year maturity Quebec STRIP bonds.
B) 3-month Canadian T-bills.
C) 2-year maturity, high quality municipal bonds.
D) 10-year maturity Canadian government bonds.
E) 20-year, AAA rated corporate bond
A) 20-year maturity Quebec STRIP bonds.
B) 3-month Canadian T-bills.
C) 2-year maturity, high quality municipal bonds.
D) 10-year maturity Canadian government bonds.
E) 20-year, AAA rated corporate bond
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45
The term structure of interest rates is:
A) Based on zero-coupon corporate bonds.
B) A relationship between time to maturity and bond quality.
C) Equivalent to the yield curve.
D) Based on default-free, pure discount bonds.
E) None of the above.
A) Based on zero-coupon corporate bonds.
B) A relationship between time to maturity and bond quality.
C) Equivalent to the yield curve.
D) Based on default-free, pure discount bonds.
E) None of the above.
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46
The yield curve shows the rates that a __________ will pay for various maturity ranges.
A) Large corporation
B) Municipal government
C) Bank's best customer
D) High-risk borrower
E) Default-free borrower
A) Large corporation
B) Municipal government
C) Bank's best customer
D) High-risk borrower
E) Default-free borrower
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47
The asked yield on a Canadian Treasury bill is
A) The yield you will receive if you sell your T-bill
B) Quoted on a discount basis based on a 365-or 366-day year
C) Not comparable to yields on other money securities
D) A bond equivalent yield that is based on a 365-or 366-day year
E) A bond equivalent yield that is based on a 360-day year
A) The yield you will receive if you sell your T-bill
B) Quoted on a discount basis based on a 365-or 366-day year
C) Not comparable to yields on other money securities
D) A bond equivalent yield that is based on a 365-or 366-day year
E) A bond equivalent yield that is based on a 360-day year
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48
Assuming the yield curve and the term structure are both upward sloping at all maturities, which of the following will have the highest interest rate as measured by their yield to maturity?
A) 20-year maturity STRIP bonds.
B) 2-year maturity Canadian government bonds.
C) 5-year maturity municipal bonds.
D) 3-month maturity Canadian T-bills.
E) Insufficient information.
A) 20-year maturity STRIP bonds.
B) 2-year maturity Canadian government bonds.
C) 5-year maturity municipal bonds.
D) 3-month maturity Canadian T-bills.
E) Insufficient information.
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49
Banks frequently quote loan rates to customers as the __________ rate plus a spread.
A) Money market
B) Prime
C) Discount
D) Commercial paper
E) Bank
A) Money market
B) Prime
C) Discount
D) Commercial paper
E) Bank
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50
You are calculating the bank discount yield of a Canadian Treasury bill on March 15, 2009. You would use __________ days in the calculation.
A) 360
B) 365
C) 366
D) 365 or 366
E) Insufficient information.
A) 360
B) 365
C) 366
D) 365 or 366
E) Insufficient information.
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51
The current price of a bond will increase if the bank discount yield __________ or if the days to maturity __________.
A) Decreases; decrease
B) Decreases; increase
C) Increases; decrease
D) Increase; increase
E) None of the above
A) Decreases; decrease
B) Decreases; increase
C) Increases; decrease
D) Increase; increase
E) None of the above
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52
Investors purchase Treasury bills at the __________ quote and dealers purchase Treasuries at the __________ quote.
A) Ask; ask
B) Ask; bid
C) Bid; ask
D) Bid; bid
E) None of the above
A) Ask; ask
B) Ask; bid
C) Bid; ask
D) Bid; bid
E) None of the above
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53
You are calculating the bank discount yield of a bond on March 15, 2008. 2008 is a leap year. You would use __________ days in the calculation.
A) 360
B) 365
C) 366
D) 365 or 366
E) Insufficient information.
A) 360
B) 365
C) 366
D) 365 or 366
E) Insufficient information.
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54
Assuming that the expectations theory is true, a normal yield curve implies that interest rates will:
A) be lower in the future.
B) be the same in the future.
C) increase in the short-term, and then decrease.
D) be higher in the future.
E) decrease in the short-term, and then increase.
A) be lower in the future.
B) be the same in the future.
C) increase in the short-term, and then decrease.
D) be higher in the future.
E) decrease in the short-term, and then increase.
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55
Which of the following is generally considered as the bellwether rate for bank loans to business firms?
A) Money market rate
B) Bank rate
C) Call money rate
D) Prime rate
E) Commercial paper rate
A) Money market rate
B) Bank rate
C) Call money rate
D) Prime rate
E) Commercial paper rate
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56
According to modern term structure theory, which of the following factors is most likely to determine whether the term structure of interest rates is upward or downward sloping?
A) The default premium.
B) The inflation premium.
C) The interest rate risk premium.
D) The nominal interest rate.
E) The liquidity premium.
A) The default premium.
B) The inflation premium.
C) The interest rate risk premium.
D) The nominal interest rate.
E) The liquidity premium.
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57
The return an investor receives after accounting for the effects of inflation (i.e., the increase in buying power) is known as the:
A) effective annual return.
B) nominal return.
C) annual percentage return.
D) real rate.
E) bond equivalent yield.
A) effective annual return.
B) nominal return.
C) annual percentage return.
D) real rate.
E) bond equivalent yield.
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58
An investor is considering the purchase of a bond. The investor is concerned that it may be difficult to sell the bond since the market in that bond is not active. The investor will demand a _______ premium.
A) interest rate risk
B) Inflation
C) Liquidity
D) Sale
E) Default
A) interest rate risk
B) Inflation
C) Liquidity
D) Sale
E) Default
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59
According to modern term structure theory, which of the following is not represented in the term structure of interest rates?
A) A liquidity premium.
B) A coupon rate premium.
C) An interest rate risk premium.
D) A default premium.
E) A real rate of interest.
A) A liquidity premium.
B) A coupon rate premium.
C) An interest rate risk premium.
D) A default premium.
E) A real rate of interest.
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60
Based on the modern term structure theory, interest rates will increase with decrease in
A) Inflation rates
B) Default risk
C) Liquidity
D) Real interest rates
E) Interest rate volatility
A) Inflation rates
B) Default risk
C) Liquidity
D) Real interest rates
E) Interest rate volatility
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61
Risk-averse short-term investors will buy long-term bonds over short-term bonds only if
A) yields on long-term bonds exceed implied forward rates.
B) expected prices on long-term bonds are less than expected prices of short-term bonds.
C) expected returns on long-term bonds are less than expected returns on short-term bonds.
D) expected returns on long-term bonds are greater than implied forward rates.
E) none of the above.
A) yields on long-term bonds exceed implied forward rates.
B) expected prices on long-term bonds are less than expected prices of short-term bonds.
C) expected returns on long-term bonds are less than expected returns on short-term bonds.
D) expected returns on long-term bonds are greater than implied forward rates.
E) none of the above.
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62
Modern term structure theory states that the nominal rate on default-free securities is computed by combining a real interest rate with a(n) __________ premium. I) interest rate risk
II) liquidity
III) inflation
IV) default
A) I
B) I and III
C) II and III
D) II and IV
E) I, II and III
II) liquidity
III) inflation
IV) default
A) I
B) I and III
C) II and III
D) II and IV
E) I, II and III
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63
A downward sloping yield curve generally implies
A) interest rates are expected to increase in the future
B) longer-term bonds are riskier than short-term bonds
C) interest rates are expected to decline in the future
D) shorter-term bonds are less risky than longer-term bonds
E) none of the above
A) interest rates are expected to increase in the future
B) longer-term bonds are riskier than short-term bonds
C) interest rates are expected to decline in the future
D) shorter-term bonds are less risky than longer-term bonds
E) none of the above
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64
A bond had a nominal return of 14 percent last year and the inflation rate was 4.6 percent. What was the approximate real return?
A) 18.6%
B) 14.0%
C) 13.2.%
D) 9.4%
E) 10.6%
A) 18.6%
B) 14.0%
C) 13.2.%
D) 9.4%
E) 10.6%
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65
What is the dollar price of a $100 face value STRIPS with six years to maturity, and a yield-to-maturity of 8.4 percent?
A) $62.25
B) $63.12
C) $61.04
D) $65.32
E) $64.18
A) $62.25
B) $63.12
C) $61.04
D) $65.32
E) $64.18
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66
Assume the market segmentation theory is true. If investors believe that inflation will be higher in the future than it is now, then the term structure of interest rates will be:
A) upward sloping.
B) flat.
C) downward sloping.
D) humped.
E) Any of the above.
A) upward sloping.
B) flat.
C) downward sloping.
D) humped.
E) Any of the above.
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67
Which of the following is a monetary tool of the Bank of Canada?
A) STRIPS.
B) The bellwether rate.
C) The call money rate.
D) The bank rate.
E) The Treasury bill rate.
A) STRIPS.
B) The bellwether rate.
C) The call money rate.
D) The bank rate.
E) The Treasury bill rate.
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68
Which one of the following applies to "Yankee bonds"?
A) U.S. corporate bonds that are sold internationally
B) U.S. corporate bonds denominated in a foreign currency
C) U.S. government bonds that are sold internationally
D) any bond that is denominated in U.S. dollars
E) foreign-issued bonds sold in the U.S. denominated in U.S. dollars
A) U.S. corporate bonds that are sold internationally
B) U.S. corporate bonds denominated in a foreign currency
C) U.S. government bonds that are sold internationally
D) any bond that is denominated in U.S. dollars
E) foreign-issued bonds sold in the U.S. denominated in U.S. dollars
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69
The maturity of money market instruments is:
A) less than one month.
B) less than six months.
C) less than one year.
D) between one year and 10 years.
E) greater than 10 years.
A) less than one month.
B) less than six months.
C) less than one year.
D) between one year and 10 years.
E) greater than 10 years.
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70
A twenty-year maturity STRIP bond can be stripped into __________ instruments.
A) 20
B) 21
C) 40
D) 41
E) 10
A) 20
B) 21
C) 40
D) 41
E) 10
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71
The highest historical interest rates in Canada occurred during the:
A) 1940s.
B) 1950s.
C) 1960s.
D) 1970s.
E) 1980s.
A) 1940s.
B) 1950s.
C) 1960s.
D) 1970s.
E) 1980s.
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72
Overnight loans, usually collateralized by Treasury bills, are called:
A) discount loans.
B) Yankee loans.
C) LIBOR agreements.
D) repurchase agreements.
E) commercial paper.
A) discount loans.
B) Yankee loans.
C) LIBOR agreements.
D) repurchase agreements.
E) commercial paper.
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73
A $10,000 face value, 15-year maturity STRIPS has a quoted price of 38.50. What is its yield-to-maturity?
A) 6.46%
B) 7.53%
C) 8.34%
D) 7.48%
E) 8.39%
A) 6.46%
B) 7.53%
C) 8.34%
D) 7.48%
E) 8.39%
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74
A $1,000,000 face value STRIPS has a yield to maturity of 6.8 percent. If the maturity is in 13 years, what is the dollar price of the STRIPS?
A) $419,243
B) $417,867
C) $405,321
D) $412,634
E) $425,181
A) $419,243
B) $417,867
C) $405,321
D) $412,634
E) $425,181
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75
A STRIPS has a face value of $1,000 and 15 years to maturity. If the yield-to-maturity is 6.3 percent, what is the current dollar value of the STRIPS?
A) $391.32
B) $394.39
C) $386.24
D) $399.95
E) $405.87
A) $391.32
B) $394.39
C) $386.24
D) $399.95
E) $405.87
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76
A $25,000 face value STRIPS is quoted at 93.400. What is the dollar price
A) $23,067.50
B) $23,210.94
C) $23,215.00
D) $23,277.78
E) $23,350.00
A) $23,067.50
B) $23,210.94
C) $23,215.00
D) $23,277.78
E) $23,350.00
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77
When future interest rate movements are known with certainty and bonds are fairly priced,
A) all yields-to-maturity will be the same.
B) all bonds are sold for the same price.
C) all bond equivalent yields will be the same.
D) all of the above.
E) none of the above.
A) all yields-to-maturity will be the same.
B) all bonds are sold for the same price.
C) all bond equivalent yields will be the same.
D) all of the above.
E) none of the above.
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78
A $1,000 face value STRIPS with 12 years to maturity is quoted at 54.75. What is its yield to maturity?
A) 5.08%
B) 4.93%
C) 5.86%
D) 2.04%
E) 3.09%
A) 5.08%
B) 4.93%
C) 5.86%
D) 2.04%
E) 3.09%
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79
An asset had a real return of 12.6 percent and a nominal return of 15.3 percent. What was the approximate inflation rate for the year?
A) 2.7%
B) 27.9%
C) 13.2%
D) 3.9%
E) 4.6%
A) 2.7%
B) 27.9%
C) 13.2%
D) 3.9%
E) 4.6%
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80
Your portfolio had a 10.2 percent real return last year. If the inflation rate was 4.3 percent, what was the approximate nominal return of your portfolio?
A) 12.8%
B) 14.5%
C) 6.7%
D) 10.2%
E) 5.9%
A) 12.8%
B) 14.5%
C) 6.7%
D) 10.2%
E) 5.9%
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