【单选题】An upward-sloping term structure of interest rates indicates that:
A. longer-term rates are higher than shorter-term rates B. investors should expect interest rates to decline in the future C. short and intermediate term rates are real rates while long term rates are nominal rates D. the Fed is expected to decrease rates in the near term E. the larger the investment in dollars, the higher the interest rate paid
A. longer-term rates are higher than shorter-term rates B. investors should expect interest rates to decline in the future C. short and intermediate term rates are real rates while long term rates are nominal rates D. the Fed is expected to decrease rates in the near term E. the larger the investment in dollars, the higher the interest rate paid
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- 中国大学MOOC: The term structure of interest rates assumes that
- Which of the following is true of mortgage interest rates? A: Mortgage rates are closely tied to Treasury bond rates, but mortgage rates tend to stay below Treasury rates because mortgages are secured with collateral. B: Longer-term mortgages have higher interest rates than shorter-term mortgages. C: Interest rates are higher on mortgage loans on which lenders charge points. D: All of the above are true. E: Only A and B of the above are true.
- According<br/>to the expectations hypothesis, an upward-sloping yield curve implies<br/>that ________ A: interest<br/>rates are expected to remain stable in the future. B: interest<br/>rates are expected to decline in the future. C: interest<br/>rates are expected to increase in the future. D: interest<br/>rates are expected to decline first, then increase. E: interest<br/>rates are expected to increase first, then decrease.
- In the late 1970s, U.S. nominal interest rates were high and real interest rates were low, but in the late 1990s, U.S. nominal interest rates were low and real interest rates were high.
- Interest rates that include an inflation premium are referred to as A: annual percentage rates B: effective annual rates C: real rates D: nominal rates