Banks will usually grant unsecured loans to ______.
A.individuals with steady job held for years
B.individuals with a good credit record
C.large commercial companies with a strong financial condition
D.all of the above
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听力原文:Commercial banks are mainly to provide short-term loans for the capital market with the acquired deposits and the funds from other channels.
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A.Commercial banks mainly provide short-term loans for the capital market.
B.The capital market mainly depends on the acquired deposits and the funds from other channels.
C.Short-term loans are mainly from the acquired deposits and the funds from other channels.
D.Commercial banks mainly depend on the capital market for deposits and the funds.
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Which of the following statements is true?
A.Loans for buying houses are always secured in order to reduce the risk of nonpayment.
B.Companies are more likely to borrow on all unsecured basis than individuals.
C.The largest loans advanced by banks are always secured loans.
D.Borrowers are more willing to repay the money if the loans are made on an unsecured basis.
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Who may supply business loans in a remote area if there is no financial intermediaries offering such services?
A.The local bank in the area.
B.Business companies.
C.Brokers in the Federal Funds.
D.Correspondent banks.
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听力原文:M: Most banks tend to decline loan proposals which are highly speculative.
W: I think because the banks expect the loan to generate sufficient profit and positive cash-flow for themselves and for the clients.
Q: What will the banks usually do to the highly speculative loan proposals?
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A.The banks will disapprove them.
B.The banks will approve them.
C.The Bank will benefit from the loans.
D.The bank will make profit from lending.
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听力原文:Under the documentary credit, banks are in no way concerned with the sales contract on which the credit may be based.
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A.Banks will deal with the documentary credit along with the sales contract.
B.Banks take no care of the sales contract while dealing with the documentary credit.
C.Documentary credit and the sales contract are both important to banks.
D.Banks will care for either the documentary credit or the sales contract.
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are open 24 hours a day.
provide the usual financial services offered by banks.
deduct fees for normal transactions.
are open on public holidays.
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According to the passage, unsecured loans are granted on the basis of ______.
A.the borrower's financial condition
B.the guarantor's financial condition
C.the guarantor's past record of repayment
D.the borrower's pledged assets
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听力原文: Some banks offer other types of loans repayable by monthly installments, such as business development loans, house improvement loans, and farm development loans. These may be either secured or unsecured. Secured loans attract a slightly lower rate of interest than unsecured loans. Some banks offer revolving credit schemes. These normally involve loans repayable by regular monthly installments, but they differ from other loans repayable by installments in two respects. First, the borrower need not take up the full amount of the loan at the outset. Secondly, as his repayments reduce his indebtedness, he can "top up" his loan by borrowing more, provided that the total debt outstanding does not exceed his agreed credit limit. In 1967 some banks introduced a new form. of account called a "budget account". The object is to allow personal customers to spread the incidence of normal personal and household expenditure.
24. Which of the following loans is not repaid by installments?
25.Which of the following loans would attract a lower rate of interest?
26.How does a borrower "top up" his loan?
27.What is the objective of introduction of the budget account?
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A.Business development loans.
B.House improvement loans.
C.Farm development loans.
D.Overdrafts.
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What will happen if there is one commercial bank and no thrifts in a small town?
A.The residents will deposit their money with the bank.
B.The local bank will provide business loans to the commercial bank.
C.Some large banks will transport money by check to the bank.
D.People in the area will not deposit money with the bank.
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听力原文:M: What is a cheque card?
W: It was originally issued in UK. British banks started to issue cheque cards in 1965, and as from 1969 all the main commercial banks in Britain agreed to issue a standardized form. of cheque card.
Q: What happened to British banks in 1969?
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A.All the main commercial banks in Britain agreed to issue a standardized form. of cheque card.
B.British banks started to issue credit cards.
C.Customers of British banks may cash their cheques in European countries.
D.Commercial banks in the United States began to issue cheque card.
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