Names of foreign bonds are used to denote
A. country of premium
B. country of origin
C. country of selling
D. country of discount
Answer: Option B
Solution (By Examveda Team)
Names of foreign bonds are used to denote country of origin. A foreign bond is a bond that is issued in a domestic market by a foreign entity, in the domestic market's currency.Related Questions on International Finance and Treasury
A. The British Pound
B. The Japanese Yen
C. The Spanish Peso
D. The US Dollar
Not a profit maximizing business is
A. International Monetary Fund
B. International bank for Reconstruction and Development
C. International Financial Corporation
D. World Trade Organisation
Nations that have major economic expansion attract
A. Imports
B. Direct Foreign Investment
C. Exports
D. Privatization

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