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8) Dollar-denominated debt securities issued by foreign corporations and traded in U.S. markets are called A) ADRs. B) Yankee bonds. C) ETFs. D) global bonds.

B) Yankee bonds.

13) Investment bankers who join together to share the financial risk associated with buying an entire issue of new securities and reselling them to the public is called a(n) A) selling group. B) tombstone group. C) underwriting syndicate. D) primary market group.

C) underwriting syndicate.

28) The automated system for trading highly active OTC securities is the A) Big Board. B) Kansas City Board. C) Chicago Board of Trade. D) NASDAQ.

D) NASDAQ.

8) A market maker brings together buyers and sellers in an auction market.

False

14) The effects of fluctuating foreign exchange rates may I. increase a U. S. investor's rate of return. II. decrease a U. S. investor's rate of return. III. can be avoided by investing in ADRs. IV. can be avoided by investing in mutual funds that specialize in foreign stocks. A) I and II only B) I and III only C) III and IV only D) I, II, III and IV

A) I and II only

10) Which one of the following statements about margin trading is correct? A) The Federal Reserve sets the minimum margin requirement for margin trading. B) If Fred buys $1,000 worth of stock using 60% margin, he will need to pay $400 in cash to make the purchase. C) Purchasing stocks on margin is less risky than purchasing stocks by paying cash for the entire purchase. D) Margin trading increases the potential profits while lowering the potential losses on a percentage basis.

A) The Federal Reserve sets the minimum margin requirement for margin trading.

17) The great majority of transactions on the NYSE are executed A) automatically through electronic technology. B) on the trading floor by brokers known as specialists. C) by dealers known as market makers. D) by auction in trading areas known as pits.

A) automatically through electronic technology.

11) Companies offering their stock to the public for the first time usually seek the assistance of A) investment bankers. B) the Securities and Exchange Commission. C) the Federal Reserve Bank. D) prospectors.

A) investment bankers.

16) A restricted account is defined as a margin account wherein the equity is A) less than the initial margin amount. B) greater than the initial margin amount. C) less than the maintenance margin amount. D) greater than the maintenance margin amount.

A) less than the initial margin amount.

9) The purchase of stock with cash in the hope of earning a capital gain is known as taking a A) long position in the stock. B) short position in the stock. C) long, margined position in the stock. D) short, margined position in the stock.

A) long position in the stock.

13) Which of the following practices is prohibited by the Insider Trading and Fraud Act of 1988? A) the use of nonpublic information to make profitable stock transactions B) selling of stock by officers of the company C) the granting of stock options to corporate executives in lieu of salaries D) private sales of stock between executives of the company

A) the use of nonpublic information to make profitable stock transactions

15) Kayla invested $3,000 and purchased shares of a German corporation when the exchange rate was $1.00 = .91 euro. After six months, she sold all of the shares for 3,180 euros, when the exchange rate was $1.00 = .88 euro. No dividends were paid during the time Heidi owned the shares of stock. What is the amount of Kayla's gain or loss on this investment? A) $613.64 loss B) $613.64 gain C) $497.60 loss D) $497.60 gain

B) $613.64 gain

6) Which one of the following statements about foreign investments is true? A) In general, major foreign markets always tend to underperform the U.S. market. B) Investing in foreign markets may involve specific risks not encountered with domestic securities. C) Investing in foreign markets will always produce higher returns because of exchange rate fluctuations. D) Foreign markets include equity securities only.

B) Investing in foreign markets may involve specific risks not encountered with domestic securities.

27) Aria has heard a rumor that a major food company will be forced to recall millions of jars of peanut butter. due to contamination If the rumors are true, the company's stock price will decline sharply. Which one of the following strategies would allow Jennifer to earn a profit if the rumor proves to be true? A) Take a long position in the stock today. B) Sell the stock short today. C) Buy the stock on margin today. D) Take a long position in the stock one month from today.

B) Sell the stock short today.

26) The purpose of the Intermarket Trading System is to link major exchanges and dealer markets to A) eliminate competition between brokers and dealers. B) allow brokers and dealers to make transactions at the best price. C) allow individual to compare the prices offered by various dealers and brokers. D) allow individual investors to traded directly with each other.

B) allow brokers and dealers to make transactions at the best price.

31) The price an individual investor will pay to purchase a stock in the OTC market is the A) spread. B) ask price. C) bid price. D) broker price.

B) ask price.

23) Exchange traded funds are A) mutual funds that trade on the Big Board. B) baskets of securities that trade like a single stock. C) index funds that trade on the NYSE. D) groups of securities that trade only on regional exchanges.

B) baskets of securities that trade like a single stock.

19) A market where securities are are bought from or sold to a market maker is known as a A) broker market. B) dealer market. C) exchange floor. D) board of exchange.

B) dealer market.

6) Stocks purchased in the secondary market are purchased A) directly from the issuing corporation. B) from other investors. C) from small, little-known brokerages. D) indirectly through financial institutions.

B) from other investors.

9) IPO activity tends to peak when stock prices A) have fallen sharply. B) have risen sharply. C) are volatile and unstable. D) Stock prices have relatively little influence on IPO activity.

B) have risen sharply.

22) Which one of the following is a major advantage of margin trading? A) increase in potential diversification B) increase in potential profits on a percentage basis C) possibility of increased gains on a dollar basis D) interest free loans

B) increase in potential profits on a percentage basis

12) Assume the foreign exchange rate for the euro was U.S. $1.00 = .91 euro last month. This month, the exchange rate is U.S. $1.00 = .88 euro. All things equal, the dollar value of European stocks A) decreased. B) increased. C) stayed the same. D) would vary depending on the country.

B) increased.

8) A rights offering is the A) initial offering of securities to the public. B) offering of new securities to current shareholders on a pro-rata basis. C) sale of newly issued shares of stock to the general public. D) sale of securities directly to a select group of investors.

B) offering of new securities to current shareholders on a pro-rata basis.

30) ECNs are A) publicly owned auction markets for listed stocks. B) privately owned networks that transact trades between institutional investors. C) facilities used by market makers for trading unlisted securities. D) part of the third market which trades listed securities between individual investors.

B) privately owned networks that transact trades between institutional investors.

21) If an investor does not respond to a margin call, the broker will A) sell enough of the investor's holdings that the margin account can be closed. B) sell some of the investor's holdings to cover the margin call. C) notify the Federal Reserve so they can cover the call. D) sell all of the investor's holdings and close their brokerage account.

B) sell some of the investor's holdings to cover the margin call.

29) The over-the-counter (OTC) market is a A) centrally located auction market. B) telecommunications network connecting dealers. C) market solely for institutional traders. D) geographically dispersed auction market.

B) telecommunications network connecting dealers.

8) The primary market tends to be more active when A) the economy is slowing and stock prices are falling. B) the economy is expanding and stock prices are rising. C) interest rates are rising. D) early in the calendar year.

B) the economy is expanding and stock prices are rising.

10) An act explicitly defining and prohibiting insider trading was passed in A) 1934. B) 1975. C) 1988. D) 2002.

C) 1988.

22) The dominant exchange for trading options contracts is the ________. The dominant player in the trading of futures contracts is ________. A) NYSE; Nasdaq OMX BX B) PHLX; CBOE C) CBOE; CME Group D) ISE; CBOT

C) CBOE; CME Group

9) Which of the following acts abolished fixed commission schedules? A) Investment Advisers Act of 1940 B) Investment Company Act of 1940 C) Securities Acts Amendments of 1975 D) Insider Trading and Fraud Act of 1988

C) Securities Acts Amendments of 1975

5) The governmental agency that oversees the capital markets is the A) Federal Trade Commission. B) Federal Reserve. C) Securities and Exchange Commission. D) Fair Trade and Banking Agency.

C) Securities and Exchange Commission.

7) Which one of the following statements concerning the primary market is correct? A) A transaction in the primary market is between two private stockholders. B) The first public sale of a company's stock in the primary market is called a seasoned new issue. C) The first public sale of a company's stock is called an IPO. D) A rights offering is a direct sale of stock to an institution that participates in the primary market.

C) The first public sale of a company's stock is called an IPO.

8) The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 focuses on A) insider trading. B) IPOs. C) accounting and other public disclosures of information. D) regulation of the OTC markets.

C) accounting and other public disclosures of information.

14) Market makers in dealer markets A) bring sellers and buyers together by matching offers. B) earn commissions paid by the sellers of securities. C) buy securities at a bid price and hope to resell them at a higher offer price. D) all of the above.

C) buy securities at a bid price and hope to resell them at a higher offer price.

27) Options contracts on stocks may A) grant the owner the right to buy the stock at a specified price over a specified period of time. B) grant the owner the right to sell the stock at a specified price over a specified period of time. C) depending on the type of contract, grant the owner the right to either buy or sell the stock at a specified price over a specified period of time. D) legally oblige the owner to buy the stock at a specified price over a specified period of time.

C) depending on the type of contract, grant the owner the right to either buy or sell the stock at a specified price over a specified period of time.

11) Assume the foreign exchange rate for the euro was U.S. $1.00 = .91 euro last month. This month, the exchange rate is U.S. $1.00 = .88 euro. This information indicates that over the past month the A) U.S. dollar remained unchanged relative to the euro. B) U.S. dollar appreciated relative to all foreign currencies. C) euro appreciated relative to the dollar. D) euro depreciated relative to the dollar.

C) euro appreciated relative to the dollar.

14) Crossing markets are those that A) trade foreign securities. B) conduct transactions between institutional and individual traders. C) fill only the orders which have opposing orders at identical prices. D) conduct business at locations in varying time zones.

C) fill only the orders which have opposing orders at identical prices.

20) Maintenance margin is the A) minimum amount of loan that can be used for margin trading. B) initial amount of equity required for a margin purchase. C) minimum amount of equity that an investor can have to avoid a margin call. D) amount of additional funds that need to be added to an account to meet minimal equity requirements.

C) minimum amount of equity that an investor can have to avoid a margin call.

4) Short-term securities are bought and sold in the A) capital market. B) primary market. C) money market. D) stock market.

C) money market.

20) Large technology companies such as IBM and Microsoft trade A) exclusively on the NASDAQ. B) exclusively on the NYSE. C) on either the NASDAQ or the NYSE. D) exclusively on alternative trading systems.

C) on either the NASDAQ or the NYSE.

10) The document that describes the issuer of a security's management and financial position is known as a A) balance sheet. B) 10-K report. C) prospectus. D) red herring.

C) prospectus.

5) Including foreign investments in a portfolio A) increases the overall risk of the portfolio. B) reduces the potential rate of return. C) provides potential benefits from changes in currency values. D) limits the diversification amongst industries.

C) provides potential benefits from changes in currency values.

10) American Depositary Receipts represent A) receipts for dollar deposits in foreign banks. B) receipts from foreign broker-dealers establishing ownership of foreign stocks. C) receipts for the stocks of foreign companies held by banks in the companies' home country. D) receipts for shares of foreign companies held by U.S. broker-dealers.

C) receipts for the stocks of foreign companies held by banks in the companies' home country.

15) Which one of the following statements about the NYSE is correct? A) Each member of the exchange owns a trading post. B) Any listed stock may be traded at any of 20 trading posts. C) Brokerage firms are only permitted to have one individual trading on the floor of the exchange. D) Buy orders are filled at the lowest price and sell orders are filled at the highest price.

D) Buy orders are filled at the lowest price and sell orders are filled at the highest price.

12) The Consumer Financial Protection Agency was established by A) Investment Company Act of 1940. B) The Securities Acts Amendments of 1975. C) The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002. D) The Dodd-Frank Act of 2010.

D) The Dodd-Frank Act of 2010.

25) The NYSE Euronext includes exchanges in all of the following cities EXCEPT A) Amsterdam. B) Brussels. C) Paris. D) Tokyo.

D) Tokyo.

21) Which of the following is currently a requirement for a stock to be listed on the NYSE? A) A price of at least $10 per share. B) Three consecutive years of profitable operations. C) Gross revenue of at least $15,000,000. D) Total value of shares available for public trading (float) of $15,000,000.

D) Total value of shares available for public trading (float) of $15,000,000.

13) American investors can participate in international stock markets by A) purchasing shares in a mutual fund that invests in foreign companies. B) purchasing shares of a U.S. based company such as Coca Cola or McDonald's with extensive international operations. C) purchasing ADSs (American Depositary shares). D) all of the above.

D) all of the above.

16) In recent years, trading in secondary markets has increasingly become a function of A) securities exchanges. B) dealer markets. C) technology that by-passes both brokers and dealers. D) broker-dealer markets using consolidated venues and technologies.

D) broker-dealer markets using consolidated venues and technologies.

7) Stocks and bonds are traded in A) securities and exchange commissions. B) money markets. C) federal trade commissions. D) capital markets.

D) capital markets.

15) The Securities Exchange Act of 1934 A) requires full disclosure of information on all new security issues. B) authorized the SEC to regulate mutual funds. C) established trade associations such as the NASD. D) created the SEC as the regulator of the securities exchanges.

D) created the SEC as the regulator of the securities exchanges.

10) Federal laws that control the sale of securities are called blue sky laws.

False

4) Research indicates that investors are more likely to overreact to news when trading after hours.

False

1) After hours markets tend to be less volatile and more liquid than the regular trading sessions.

False

1) Margin trading requires the borrowing of securities.

False

1) The NYSE and AMEX are examples of dealer markets.

False

11) Federal securities laws are designed to protect financial institutions.

False

2) Capital markets deal exclusively in stock. Money markets deal exclusively in debt instruments.

False

2) Only U.S. corporations can list their stocks on the NYSE.

False

2) SEC regulations strictly prohibit trading outside the normal hours of 9:30 A.m. to 4:00 P.M. EST.

False

3) Participation in foreign stock markets is complicated and expensive for American investors.

False

3) Primary markets deal in the stocks of larger, well-known companies; secondary markets deal in the stocks of smaller, less well-known companies.

False

4) Short selling involves the sale of depreciated stock at a price below the amount borrowed on margin.

False

4) The U.S. stock markets tend to produce the highest rate of return each year.

False

5) IPOs are relatively safe investments.

False

6) Most commodity futures are traded on the NYSE Amex.

False

6) The price of stock sold in an IPO is set by bids submitted in the month before trading begins.

False

4) IPOs are typically underpriced so that the price rises during the first few days of trading.

True

5) Exchange traded funds (ETFs) perform like a broad market index but are bought and sold like individual stocks.

True

1) Diversification is the inclusion of a number of different investments in a portfolio with the goal of increasing returns or reducing risk.

True

1) Stocks, bonds and mutual fund shares are bought and sold in the capital market.

True

1) Underwriters are responsible for promoting and facilitating the sale of securities.

True

12) Stocks of many large foreign companies such as Toyota trade on the NYSE as well as on exchanges in their own country.

True

13) The majority of bonds trade in the OTC market.

True

2) Margin trading will magnify losses on a percentage basis.

True

2) The financial markets are becoming more globally integrated.

True

2) The preliminary version of a prospectus is called a red herring.

True

3) Firms that list their stock on an exchange can be delisted for failing to meet the requirements of the exchange.

True

3) Short selling requires the borrowing of securities.

True

3) The Securities Act of 1933 deals mostly with primary markets.

True

3) The purpose of the "quiet period" a company must observe from the time it files a registration statement with the SEC until after an IPO is complete is to assure that all investors receive the same information.

True

4) The NYSE is part of the world's largest international trading network known as NYSE Euronext.

True

5) Insider trading is the use of nonpublic information about a security to gain a profit.

True

5) When a person sells a common stock short, she or he is betting that the price of the stock will fall.

True

6) Losses on a stock purchase are limited to the price of the stock, but losses on a short sale are potentially unlimited.

True

6) The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 strengthens accounting disclosure requirements and ethical guidelines for financial officers.

True

7) Securities that trade in the over-the-counter market are called unlisted securities.

True

7) The minimum initial margin requirement for both long and short positions is set by the Federal Reserve Board and currently is 50%.

True

8) A brokerage firm may set a higher margin requirement than that set by the Federal Reserve Board.

True

9) The income paid to a market maker is referred to as the spread.

True


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