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Which of the following refers to the actions of central banks to achieve macroeconomic policy objectives such as price stability, full employment, and stable economic growth?
Which of the following refers to the tax and spending policies of the federal government?
Which of the following may be used to stimulate the economy?
Which of the following is a typical length of a mortgage?
What does LIBOR stand for?
Which of the following is client facing in an investment bank?
Which of the following is NOT front office in an investment bank?
At an investment bank, who is ranked higher?
What is the name given to the difference between the bid and the offer?
Traders at investment banks are known as
Traders at investment banks…
Brokers
Hedge funds tend to use the following charging structure:
This measures the price performance of a basket of securities using a standardised metric and methodology
Which of the following is NOT a major index?
Which of the following is NOT a major index?
The following is when a trader agrees to sell at the bid price quoted by another trader.
The following is when a trader agrees to buy at the offer price quoted by another trader.
Extra care and strategy should be taken when
These people maintain relationships with internal colleagues and external clients
________ means I have taken the price you offered.
________ means you have just bought at the price I was selling at.
Which of the following is not a major asset class on a trading floor?
Which of the following is not a major asset class on a trading floor?
All good traders use
Having a “______” position in a security means that you own the security.
A "_______" position is generally the sale of a stock you do not own. Investors who "________" believe the price of the stock will decrease in value. If the price drops, you can buy the stock at the lower price and make a profit.
On ____________ George Soros had sold billions of pounds during the days preceding devaluation, much of it purchased with borrowed money. Afterward Soros bought back pounds, repaid the money he had borrowed, and made a profit of about $1 billion.
The word mortgage is derived from a Law French term used in Britain in the Middle Ages meaning
Which of these is NOT a source of income for a bank
Which of the following is a Swiss bank?
M&A stands for
IPO stands for
Risk management is in
Treasury is in
Trade support
Operations is in
Technology is in
Asset management is in
Compliance
I.T. is in
Which of the following is on the sell side?
Which of the following relates most probably to increasing interest rates?
Which of the following relates most probably to decreasing interest rates?
__________ refers to the ease with which an asset, or security, can be converted into ready cash without affecting its market price.
Which of the following is a nickname for EUR/USD?
Which of the following is a nickname for GBP/USD?
Which of the following is a nickname for EUR/GBP?
Which of the following is a nickname for USD/CAD?
Which of the following is a nickname for GBP/JPY?
An order given for an options or futures trade specifying a certain maximum (or minimum) price, beyond which the order (buy or sell) is not to be executed
An order to buy or sell a specified commodity, including quantity and delivery month at the best possible prices available, as soon as possible.
A price order that automatically becomes a market order if the price is reached.
An order to buy or sell at the end of the trading session at a price within the closing range of prices.
An order to a broker that is good until it is cancelled or executed.
A type of a limit order in which the market is at or better than the limit specified. The term is often used to help clarify that the order was not mistakenly given as a limit when it looks like it should be a Stop Order.
_________ is the difference between the price you thought you would trade at, and the price the trade actually went through.
________ trading is when you buy and sell stocks or other types of investments with borrowed money.
The rate that your cash deposit will be multiplied to give you total buying power.
Your cash balance plus your margin.
The simultaneous purchase and sale of an asset in order to profit from a difference in price.
ETF stands for:
The price of a commodity futures contract is trading above the price quoted for the physical commodity.
The price of a commodity futures contract is trading above the price quoted for the physical commodity.
The amount of additional money you might have to spend in order to maintain a position. This can come in the form of overnight funding charges, interest payments on margin accounts and forex transactions, or the costs of storing any commodities on the delivery of a futures contract.
What does PPP stand for?
________ is the measure of how drastically a market’s prices change
Total value of goods and services is greater than total value of foreign goods and services
Total value of goods and services is less than total value of foreign goods and services
PMI stands for
GDP stands for
The most important target for an economy is usually prioritised to be