According to the pure expectations theory, an upward-sloping yield curve implies:
A: interest rates are expected to decline in the future.
B: interest rates are expected to increase in the future.
C: longer-term bonds are riskier than short-term bonds.
A: interest rates are expected to decline in the future.
B: interest rates are expected to increase in the future.
C: longer-term bonds are riskier than short-term bonds.
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- 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.
- 【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
- If interest rates are expected to rise in the future, the demand for long-term bonds _____ and the demand curve shifts to the _____.
- According to the expectation theory of term structure of interest rate theory, if the future forward rate is expected to decline, the long-term interest rate at the current point will be lower than the short-term interest rate. A: 正确 B: 错误
- According to the market segmentation theory of the term structure,________ A: the interest rate for bonds of one maturity is determined by supply and demand for bonds of that maturity. B: bonds of one maturity are not substitutes for bonds of other maturities; therefore, interest rates on bonds of different maturities do not move together over time. C: investors' strong preference for short-term relative to long-term bonds explains why yield curves typically slope upward. D: all of the above. E: none of the above.