Asset Classes - Other Asset Classes Flashcards
Which of the following is the best description of a reverse repo transaction?
The purchase and resale of an asset at a pre-agreed price
Which of the following is correct in relation to the transferability of American depositary receipts (ADRs)?
They are freely-transferable if in a ‘good marking name’
Real estate investment trusts (REITs) must distribute what percentage of their profits as dividends?
90%
An Instutional investor is least likely to invest in which of the following types of property?
Residential
Dividends paid to holders of an ADR will be in which of the following currencies?
Dollars
On the creation of an ADR, in whose name is the document registered?
The depository’s
An investor purchases a call covered warrant. What type of investment have they bought?
Option to buy existing shares issued by a third party
Which of the following is not a characteristic of property?
Homogenous
An example of zero-coupon debt that is issued at a discount to its nominal value is which one of the following?
Commercial paper
A cross rate is defined as:
A non-US dollar foreign exchange rate between two countries
Which of the following best describes a gilt repo?
Gilts sold and then repurchased at a pre-agreed price
Which of the following is NOT a form of UK government debt finance over a long period of time?
Treasury bill
A T-bill is about short-term finance.
Which of the following is FALSE in respect of UK government treasury bills?
They are a form of long-term borrowing
The UK Debt Management Office issues T-bills via a weekly COMPETITIVE tender. As bills do NOT pay a coupon, they are always issued and traded at a discount to par, hence the term ‘discounted instruments’. T-bills are usually issued with a three or six month-life. However, the most common is the three-month bill.
Which of the following is NOT true of equity warrants?
They may pay a fixed or variable income
Warrants pay neither interest nor dividends.
On exercise the company issues new shares at the ‘strike price’.
Of the following organisations, which sets-out the processes involved in trading eurobonds?
International Capital Markets Association
Which of the following is true of the property market?
Property is generally indivisible
Availability of land can be restricted by legislation
The currencies of the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia are pegged to the US Dollar. What are these examples of?
A fixed exchange rate
When a warrant is exercised, who are the shares delivered by?
The company
Which of the following is true of the dividends paid on the underlying shares of an ADR?
They are paid by the company to the depository bank
Which of the following are true of eurobonds?
Interest is usually paid before the deduction of withholding tax
They are usually in bearer form
ll of the following are true regarding UK T-bills except:
They carry a fixed coupon
For how long can ADRs be traded in pre-release form?
Three months
In relation to warrants, which of the following is FALSE?
They must be exercised on expiry
If a UK based REIT pays at least 90% of the rental income to shareholders, then the REIT will not need to pay:
Corporation tax
Which of the following is FALSE of repos?
They allow bonds to be borrowed in return for a fee
Which ONE of the following statements regarding forward foreign exchange transactions is FALSE?
Non-deliverable forwards are settled at the forward rate
A eurobond has been immobilised. What does this imply?
As a bearer bond, eurobonds are often held with depositories, such as Euroclear and Clearstream. This is for added security.