单选题 Directions: In this section, you will hear
three short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions.
The passages and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a
question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C
and D. Then mark the corresponding letter on the ANSWER SHEET with a single line
through the center.{{B}}Passage One{{/B}}
单选题A bank's capital position is under close scrutiny of the bank supervisors.
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单选题 Directions: In this section, you will hear
three short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions.
The passages and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a
question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C
and D.{{B}}Passage One{{/B}}
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单选题A market participant has a view regarding the potential movement of a stock. He sells a customized over-the-counter put option on the stock when the stock is trading at $38. The put has an exercise price of $36 and the put seller receives $2.25 in premium. The price of the stock is $35 at expiration. The profit or loss for the put seller at expiration is: ()
单选题Commercial banks in China are now transferring from time traditional deposit taking and lending business to a broad range of intermediary services such as international settlement, bankcards, private banking, and financial consulting.
单选题Under payment credit, the nominated bank ______.
单选题The "J-curve" shows that following depreciation: ( )
单选题If the British branch of an American bank is selling Australian dollars to a German hank, local currency equivalent is ______.
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Types of risks{{/B}} So far we have
used the term "risk" rather loosely. One type of risk is default risk, that is,
the risk that the borrower will simply not repay the loan, due to either
dishonesty or plain inability to do so. Another type of risk, called purchasing
- power risk, is the risk that, due to an unexpectedly high inflation rate, the
future interest payments, and the principal of the loan when finally repaid,
will have less purchasing power than the lender anticipated at the time the loan
was made. A similar risk is faced by borrowers. A borrower may cheerfully agree
to pay, say, 15 percent interest, expecting that a 12 percent inflation rate
will reduce the real value of the loan. But inflation may be only 4
percent. A third type of risk is called "interest - rate risk"
or "market risk", that is, the risk that the market value of a security will
fall because interest rates will rise. We will discuss this further later; here
we just present the intuitive idea. Suppose that five years ago you bought a
ten-year 1 000 bond carrying a 6 percent interest rate, and tile interest rate
now obtainable on similar bonds also have five years to go until they mature is
8 percent. Would anyone pay 1 000 for your bond? Surely not, because they could
earn 80 per year by buying a new bond, and only 60 per year by buying your bond.
Hence, to sell your bond you would have to reduce its price. But suppose the
bond, instead of having five years to maturity, would mature in, say, ninety
days, what would its price be then? It would still be less than 1 000 since the
buyer would get 6 percent instead of 8 percent interest for ninety days; but
since getting a lower interest sell for only ninety days does not involve much
of a loss, the bond would sell for something close to 1 000. Hence, while
holding any security with a fixed interest rate involves some interest - rate
risk, the closer to maturity a security is, the lower is this risk. On the other
hand, if interest rates fall you gain because your bond is worth more; and the
longer the time until the bond matures, the greater is your gain. But the fact
that you may gain as well as lose does not mean that you are taking no
risk. Diversification All three types of risks
are relevant for deciding what assets to include in a portfolio, and what debts
to have outstanding. (The term portfolio means the collection of assets
one owns.) Anyone holding more than one type of asset has to consider not the
risk of each asset taken by itself, but the totality of the risk on various
assets and debts jointly. Suppose someone holds stock in a company that is
likely to gain from inflation. The riskiness of a portfolio that combines both
of these stocks may be less than the riskiness of each stock taken separately. A
port- folio consisting of assets that are affected in opposite directions by
given future events is less risky than are the assets that compose it when taken
individually. Hence a low-risk portfolio need not contain only assets that
individually have little risk; sometimes one reduces the riskiness of a
portfolio by adding some high - risk assets that offset the risks of other
assets in it.
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单选题Consumer Credits are high risk and high interest credit products, which are usually classified into three sorts, they are ______.
单选题______ allow management, which seldom owns a majority of the shares, to control a majority of the votes and implement its decisions.
单选题The state adopts a registration system for external debt to effectively control the size of foreign borrowing and raise the efficiency of using foreign funds.
单选题How may banks provide for liquidity?
单选题If we have a quote of 1 . 4950/1 . 4960 for $ /DM , __________ .
单选题Which of the following is the least accurate statement about the short sale of stocks? ()
单选题Which of the following statements concerning the AIMR Performance Presentation Standards about the calculation of composite returns is true? ()
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