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How do capital markets fit the general tendency toward globalization'?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

A perpetuity that pays 250 per year at an interest rate of 4 would have a market price equal to
 
  A) 6,250.
  B) 25,000.
  C) 2,500.
  D) 62,500.



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Answer to Question 1

Students should have a general idea that globalization involves the increasing permeability of national borders to economic and cultural phenomena. In that context, capital markets are one of the most global of these phenomena due to the ease with which capital can be transferred from one country to another.

Answer to Question 2

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