11) In the early 2000s, lenders began issuing mortgage loans to people who would normally not
be qualified to take out loans because they did not meet lending standards. Those borrowers are
known as
A) alternative borrowers.
B) weak borrowers.
C) subprime borrowers.
D) credit risks.
12) The financial crisis occurred in 2008 in large part because of losses on securities consisting
of bundles of mortgage loans known as
A) home loan loss reserves.
B) credit default swaps.
C) mortgage-backed securities.
D) naked put options.
13) A one-year bond has an interest rate of 5% today. Investors expect that in one year, a one
year bond will have an interest rate equal to 7%. According to the expectations theory of the term
structure of interest rates, in equilibrium, a two-year bond today will have an interest rate equal
to
A) 3.0%.
B) 5.0%.
C) 5.5%.
D) 6.0%.
14) The idea that investors today compare the returns on bonds with differing times to maturity
to see which is expected to give them the highest return is the underlying principle behind the
________ of the term structure of interest rates.
A) expectations theory
B) investors’ viewpoint analysis
C) segmented-markets theory
D) yield comparison theory