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Chapter 1

                                              Role of Financial Markets
                                                  and Institutions

Financial Markets and Institutions, 7e, Jeff Madura
Copyright ©2006 by South-Western, a division of Thomson Learning. All rights reserved.   1
Chapter Outline
 We examine the role of the financial system in an
 advanced economy. Topics include:

    Function of Financial Market
    Structure of Financial Market
    Types of financial markets
    Securities traded in financial markets
    Global financial markets




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Function of Financial Markets
   A financial market is a market in which financial
    assets (securities) can be purchased or sold
   Financial markets facilitate transfers of funds
    from person or business without investment
    opportunities (i.e., “Lender-Savers”, or “Surplus
    Unit”) to those who have them (i.e., “Borrower-
    Spenders”, or “Deficit Unit”)



                                                    3
Segments of Financial Markets
   Direct Financing
     Funds are transferred directly from ultimate
      savers to ultimate borrowers
   Indirect Financing
    A   financial "intermediary" transforms financial
      claims with one set of characteristics into
      financial claims with other characteristics e.g.
      deposits are used to make loans.


                                                         4
Transfer of Funds on
Financial Market




                       5
Function of Financial Intermediaries

 Provide customers with liquidity service
 Help to repackage the risk
     Willing to create and sell assets with lesser
      risk to one party in order to buy assets with
      greater risk form another party
     This process is referred to as asset
      transformation


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Types of Financial Markets
   Financial markets can be distinguished by the
    maturity structure and trading structure of its
    securities

   Money versus capital markets
     The flow of short-term funds is facilitated by money
      markets
     The flow of long-term funds is facilitated by capital
      markets



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Types of Financial Markets
   Primary versus secondary markets
     Primary   markets facilitate the issuance of new
      securities
          e.g., the sale of new corporate stock or new Treasury
           securities
     Secondary      markets facilitate the trading of existing
      securities
          e.g., the sale of existing stock
          Securities traded in secondary markets should be liquid



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Types of Financial Markets (cont’d)
   Organized versus over-the-counter markets
    A   visible marketplace for secondary market
      transactions is an organized exchange
     Some transactions occur in the over-the-counter
      (OTC) market (a telecommunications network)
   Knowledge of financial markets is power
     Decide which markets to use to achieve our
      investment goals or financing needs
     Decide which markets to use as part of your job
     Avoid common mistakes in investing and borrowing



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Securities Traded in Financial
Markets
   Money market securities
     Money   market securities are debt securities
      with a maturity of one year or less
     Characteristics:
       Liquid
       Low expected return

       Low degree of risk




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Securities Traded in Financial
Markets (cont’d)
   Capital market securities
     Capital market securities are those with a
      maturity of more than one year
        Bonds and mortgages
        Stocks

     Capitalmarket securities have a higher
      expected return and more risk than money
      market securities

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Securities Traded in Financial
Markets (cont’d)
   Bonds and mortgages
     Bonds  are long-term debt obligations issued
      by corporations and government agencies
     Mortgages are long-term debt obligations
      created to finance the purchase of real estate
     Bonds and mortgages specify the amount and
      timing of interest and principal payments


                                                  12
Securities Traded in Financial
Markets (cont’d)
   Stocks
     Stocks  (equity) are certificates representing
      partial ownership in corporations
     Investors may earn a return by receiving
      dividends and capital gains
     Stocks have a higher expected return and
      higher risk than long-term debt securities


                                                       13
Securities Traded in Financial
Markets (cont’d)
   Derivative securities
     Derivative  securities are financial contracts whose
      values are derived from the values of underlying
      assets
     Speculating with derivatives allow investors to
      benefit from increases or decreases in the underlying
      asset
     Risk management with derivatives generates gains if
      the value of the underlying security declines


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Role of Financial Institutions in
Financial Markets (cont’d)
   Role of depository institutions
     Depository  institutions accept deposits from
      surplus units and provide credit to deficit units
     Depository institutions are popular because:
        Deposits are liquid
        They customize loans

        They accept the risk of loans

        They have expertise in evaluating creditworthiness

        They diversify their loans



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Role of Financial Institutions in
Financial Markets (cont’d)
   Commercial banks
     Are the most dominant depository institution
     Offer a wide variety of deposit accounts
     Transfer deposited funds by providing direct
      loans or purchasing debt securities
     Serve both the public and the private sector




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Role of Financial Institutions in
Financial Markets (cont’d)
   Savings institutions
     Includesavings and loan associations (S&Ls) and
      savings banks
     Are mostly owned by depositors (mutual)
     Concentrate on residential mortgage loans
   Credit unions
     Are  nonprofit organizations
     Restrict their business to credit union members
     Tend to be much smaller than other depository
      institutions


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Role of Financial Institutions in
Financial Markets (cont’d)
   Role of nondepository financial institutions
     Nondepository institutions generate funds
      from sources other than deposits
     Finance companies
        Obtain funds by issuing securities
        Lend funds to individuals and small businesses




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Role of Financial Institutions in
Financial Markets (cont’d)
   Mutual funds
     Sellshares to surplus units
     Use funds to purchase a portfolio of securities
        Some focus on capital market securities (e.g.,
         stocks or bonds)
        Money market mutual funds concentrate on

         money market securities



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Role of Financial Institutions in
Financial Markets (cont’d)
   Securities firms
     Broker     function
          Execute securities transactions between two parties
          Charge a fee in the form of a bid-ask spread
     Investment     banking function
          Underwrite newly issued securities
     Dealer    function
          Securities firms make a market in specific securities by
           adjusting their inventory



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Role of Financial Institutions in
Financial Markets (cont’d)
   Insurance companies
     Provide  insurance policies to individuals and
      firms for death, illness, and damage to
      property
     Charge premiums
     Invest in stocks or bonds issued by
      corporations


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Role of Financial Institutions in
Financial Markets (cont’d)
   Pension funds
     Offered  by most corporations and government
      agencies
     Manage funds until they are withdrawn from
      the retirement account
     Invest in stocks or bonds issued by
      corporations or in bonds issued by the
      government

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Comparison of Roles among
Financial Institutions
         Deposits
                                 Depository
                                 Institutions

                Purchase
 Individual                       Finance
Surplus Units Securities         Companies

          Purchase Shares
                                Mutual Funds    Deficit Units

                 Premiums        Insurance
Policyholders
                                 Companies

                 Employee
 Employers      Contributions
                                Pension Funds
 Employees
                                                                23
Overview of Financial Institutions

   Competition between financial institutions
     Financial
              institutions should operate to
      maximize the value of their owners
          Present value of future cash flows
     Depends      on:
        Growth and profitability
        Degree of risk




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Overview of Financial Institutions
(cont’d)
   Consolidation of financial institutions
     Reduction  in regulations has resulted in more
      opportunities to capitalize on:
          Economies of scale
          Economies of scope
     Mergers  have resulted in financial conglomerates
     Consolidation may increase expected cash flows or
      reduce risk, or both



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Role of financial markets and institutions ch.1 (uts)

  • 1. Chapter 1 Role of Financial Markets and Institutions Financial Markets and Institutions, 7e, Jeff Madura Copyright ©2006 by South-Western, a division of Thomson Learning. All rights reserved. 1
  • 2. Chapter Outline We examine the role of the financial system in an advanced economy. Topics include:  Function of Financial Market  Structure of Financial Market  Types of financial markets  Securities traded in financial markets  Global financial markets 2
  • 3. Function of Financial Markets  A financial market is a market in which financial assets (securities) can be purchased or sold  Financial markets facilitate transfers of funds from person or business without investment opportunities (i.e., “Lender-Savers”, or “Surplus Unit”) to those who have them (i.e., “Borrower- Spenders”, or “Deficit Unit”) 3
  • 4. Segments of Financial Markets  Direct Financing  Funds are transferred directly from ultimate savers to ultimate borrowers  Indirect Financing A financial "intermediary" transforms financial claims with one set of characteristics into financial claims with other characteristics e.g. deposits are used to make loans. 4
  • 5. Transfer of Funds on Financial Market 5
  • 6. Function of Financial Intermediaries  Provide customers with liquidity service  Help to repackage the risk  Willing to create and sell assets with lesser risk to one party in order to buy assets with greater risk form another party  This process is referred to as asset transformation 6
  • 7. Types of Financial Markets  Financial markets can be distinguished by the maturity structure and trading structure of its securities  Money versus capital markets  The flow of short-term funds is facilitated by money markets  The flow of long-term funds is facilitated by capital markets 7
  • 8. Types of Financial Markets  Primary versus secondary markets  Primary markets facilitate the issuance of new securities  e.g., the sale of new corporate stock or new Treasury securities  Secondary markets facilitate the trading of existing securities  e.g., the sale of existing stock  Securities traded in secondary markets should be liquid 8
  • 9. Types of Financial Markets (cont’d)  Organized versus over-the-counter markets A visible marketplace for secondary market transactions is an organized exchange  Some transactions occur in the over-the-counter (OTC) market (a telecommunications network)  Knowledge of financial markets is power  Decide which markets to use to achieve our investment goals or financing needs  Decide which markets to use as part of your job  Avoid common mistakes in investing and borrowing 9
  • 10. Securities Traded in Financial Markets  Money market securities  Money market securities are debt securities with a maturity of one year or less  Characteristics:  Liquid  Low expected return  Low degree of risk 10
  • 11. Securities Traded in Financial Markets (cont’d)  Capital market securities  Capital market securities are those with a maturity of more than one year  Bonds and mortgages  Stocks  Capitalmarket securities have a higher expected return and more risk than money market securities 11
  • 12. Securities Traded in Financial Markets (cont’d)  Bonds and mortgages  Bonds are long-term debt obligations issued by corporations and government agencies  Mortgages are long-term debt obligations created to finance the purchase of real estate  Bonds and mortgages specify the amount and timing of interest and principal payments 12
  • 13. Securities Traded in Financial Markets (cont’d)  Stocks  Stocks (equity) are certificates representing partial ownership in corporations  Investors may earn a return by receiving dividends and capital gains  Stocks have a higher expected return and higher risk than long-term debt securities 13
  • 14. Securities Traded in Financial Markets (cont’d)  Derivative securities  Derivative securities are financial contracts whose values are derived from the values of underlying assets  Speculating with derivatives allow investors to benefit from increases or decreases in the underlying asset  Risk management with derivatives generates gains if the value of the underlying security declines 14
  • 15. Role of Financial Institutions in Financial Markets (cont’d)  Role of depository institutions  Depository institutions accept deposits from surplus units and provide credit to deficit units  Depository institutions are popular because:  Deposits are liquid  They customize loans  They accept the risk of loans  They have expertise in evaluating creditworthiness  They diversify their loans 15
  • 16. Role of Financial Institutions in Financial Markets (cont’d)  Commercial banks  Are the most dominant depository institution  Offer a wide variety of deposit accounts  Transfer deposited funds by providing direct loans or purchasing debt securities  Serve both the public and the private sector 16
  • 17. Role of Financial Institutions in Financial Markets (cont’d)  Savings institutions  Includesavings and loan associations (S&Ls) and savings banks  Are mostly owned by depositors (mutual)  Concentrate on residential mortgage loans  Credit unions  Are nonprofit organizations  Restrict their business to credit union members  Tend to be much smaller than other depository institutions 17
  • 18. Role of Financial Institutions in Financial Markets (cont’d)  Role of nondepository financial institutions  Nondepository institutions generate funds from sources other than deposits  Finance companies  Obtain funds by issuing securities  Lend funds to individuals and small businesses 18
  • 19. Role of Financial Institutions in Financial Markets (cont’d)  Mutual funds  Sellshares to surplus units  Use funds to purchase a portfolio of securities  Some focus on capital market securities (e.g., stocks or bonds)  Money market mutual funds concentrate on money market securities 19
  • 20. Role of Financial Institutions in Financial Markets (cont’d)  Securities firms  Broker function  Execute securities transactions between two parties  Charge a fee in the form of a bid-ask spread  Investment banking function  Underwrite newly issued securities  Dealer function  Securities firms make a market in specific securities by adjusting their inventory 20
  • 21. Role of Financial Institutions in Financial Markets (cont’d)  Insurance companies  Provide insurance policies to individuals and firms for death, illness, and damage to property  Charge premiums  Invest in stocks or bonds issued by corporations 21
  • 22. Role of Financial Institutions in Financial Markets (cont’d)  Pension funds  Offered by most corporations and government agencies  Manage funds until they are withdrawn from the retirement account  Invest in stocks or bonds issued by corporations or in bonds issued by the government 22
  • 23. Comparison of Roles among Financial Institutions Deposits Depository Institutions Purchase Individual Finance Surplus Units Securities Companies Purchase Shares Mutual Funds Deficit Units Premiums Insurance Policyholders Companies Employee Employers Contributions Pension Funds Employees 23
  • 24. Overview of Financial Institutions  Competition between financial institutions  Financial institutions should operate to maximize the value of their owners  Present value of future cash flows  Depends on:  Growth and profitability  Degree of risk 24
  • 25. Overview of Financial Institutions (cont’d)  Consolidation of financial institutions  Reduction in regulations has resulted in more opportunities to capitalize on:  Economies of scale  Economies of scope  Mergers have resulted in financial conglomerates  Consolidation may increase expected cash flows or reduce risk, or both 25