SIE practice questioneasyMunicipal Bonds
Which securities are regulated by the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board (MSRB)?
- ACorporate bonds
- BMunicipal bonds✓ Correct answer
- CTreasury securities
- DForeign government bonds
Explanation
Why B — Municipal bonds
MSRB regulates municipal securities, including bonds issued by state and local governments. The other securities fall outside MSRB's jurisdiction.
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