an overview of the financial system chapter 2 by: juliya andrushchak and ronald huang
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An Overview of the Financial System
Chapter 2
By: Juliya Andrushchak and Ronald Huang
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Web Exercise2. a). Dow will increase value from 13,074 to
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b). 0.8643% increase
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AT&T Brief History
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AT&T Timeline – 1876 to 2001
AT&T issues its stock McCaw acquired $35.5 Bill invested in Spinoff the wireless
in an IPO (AT&T Wireless) acquisitions & upgrades unit
1876 - Founded 1984 1994 1996-2000 2001
1877 1991 1995 2000
Bell formed and stock AT&T acquires NCR Restructuring - Splitoff Issued a tracking stock
issued to 7 shareholders Lucent for AT&T Wireless
NCR
AT&T
Debt - bank loan or AT&T - shares sold on Need more funds Corporate (convertible) No cash generated,
private borrowing NYSE and Munich ($11.5 billion) bond, foreign bond divestiture
IPO - Bell financed Borrow funds and Divestiture Receive cash, tax free,
through equity acquire new assets Issue different shares new share class
( $7.3 billion)
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• Debt – finance the using a bank loan (indirect finance) or borrow privately (direct finance)
• A. Graham was the borrower-spender
• Equity – seven original shareholders held the stock after the IPO. Deal details worked out with a broker (no underwriting in this case)
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Post-Divestiture Events
• AT&T issues its own stock on the primary market. Shares are traded on NYSE and Munich exchanges. The new company is valued at $34 bill from the total of $149.5 bill. Shares traded on the secondary market.
• Equity issued through an investment bank. • Divestiture – anti-trust lawsuit; monopoly
issues.
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Classifications of Financial Markets
Secondary Markets Exchanges• Trades conducted in central locations
(e.g., Toronto Stock Exchange and New York Stock Exchange)
Over-the-Counter Markets• Dealers at different locations buy and sell
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Subsequent Restructurings
• NCR acquired for $7.3 bill. Finance through long-term debt (commercial paper, and convertible corporate bonds, bearer form or registered, foreign bonds) and secondary issues.
• Use short- and medium-term debt for cash needs, and invest excess funds in money market securities and other liquid financial instruments. Adopt a dividend policy.
• Investment of $35 billion made from 1996-2000 in acquisitions and upgrades – major need for financing.
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Classifications of Financial Markets
Debt Markets• Short-term (maturity < 1 year) – the
Money Market
• Long-term (maturity > 10 year) – the Capital Market
• Medium-term (maturity >1 and < 10 years)
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Stock Issues and Restructurings
• 1995 – split off into three separate companies: NCR, AT&T, and Lucent.
• 2000 – issued a tracking stock to track the performance of the wireless division. Created a different stock class.
• 2001 – spun off AT&T Wireless to the current shareholders. Distributed as a dividend.
• 2005 – proposed merger with SBC.
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Financial Market Instruments•Stock- equity claims in the net income and assets of a corporation •Mortgages- loans to households or firms to purchase housing, land, or other real structures, where the structure or land serves as collateral for the loans. •Corporate Bonds- long term bonds issued by corporations with very strong credit ratings
•Gov’t of Canada Bonds- are issued by the federal government to finance its deficit.
Other:•Canada savings bonds•Provincial and municipal bonds•Government agencies securities
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Internationalization of Financial Markets
International Bond Market• Foreign bonds - sold in a foreign country and
denominated in that country• Eurobonds – denominated in a currency
other than the country in which it is sold • Eurocurrencies – foreign currencies
deposited in banks outside the home country
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World Stock Markets
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Transactions Costs• Financial intermediaries make profits by reducing
transactions costs. • They reduce transactions costs by developing
expertise and taking advantage of economies of scale.
Risk Sharing• Create and sell assets with low risk characteristics
and then use the funds to buy assets with more risk (also called asset transformation)
• Lower risk by helping people to diversify portfolios
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Asymmetric Information
Adverse Selection• Before transaction occurs• Potential borrowers most likely to produce
adverse outcomes are ones most likely to seek loans and be selected
Moral Hazard• After transaction occurs• Hazard that borrower has incentives to
engage in undesirable activities making it more likely that loan won’t be paid back
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Financial Intermediaries
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Size of Financial Intermediaries
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Regulation of Financial Markets
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Regulation of Financial Markets
Primary Reasons for Regulation1. Increase information to investors
- Decreases adverse selection and moral hazard problems
- Securities commissions force corporations to disclose information
2. Ensuring the soundness of intermediaries- Prevents financial panics- Restrictions on entry/assets/activities, disclosure,
deposit insurance, limits on competition
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Financial Intermediaries: Keywords
Diversification
Creditworthiness
Asset Transformation
Risk Sharing
Problem of Assymetric Information
Economies of Scale
Provide Liquidity Services
Lower Transaction Costs
Financial Intermediaries
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Any Questions?