Multiple Choice
Corporate bonds are not as liquid as government bonds because
A) fewer bonds for any one corporation are traded, making them more costly to sell.
B) the corporate bond rating must be calculated each time they are traded.
C) corporate bonds are not callable.
D) all of the above.
E) only A and B of the above.
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