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Adapted from Kirt C. Butler, Multinational Finance, 5 th ed, 2012, John Wiley and Sons, Inc. 1 Finance and The Financial Manager Finance and the Financial Manager MSU/CIBER International Business Institute for Community College Faculty - International Finance by Kirt C. Butler MSU Department of Finance  International finance - International markets - Market entry & corp governance  International economics - Exchange rate systems - Models of comparative advantage - IMF and the World Bank

Adapted from Kirt C. Butler, Multinational Finance, 5 th ed, 2012, John Wiley and Sons, Inc. 2 Vivé la difference International business is necessarily interdisciplinary because business is affected by cross-border differences in: - Language & culture- Human resource mgmt - Accounting- Marketing - Distribution- Logistics - Financial markets- Corporate governance - Other business conventions (legal, accounting, taxation, regulation, etc.)

Adapted from Kirt C. Butler, Multinational Finance, 5 th ed, 2012, John Wiley and Sons, Inc. 3 Where the art resides… The notes I handle no better than many pianists, but the pauses between the notes – ah, that is where the art resides. Arthur Schnabel

Adapted from Kirt C. Butler, Multinational Finance, 5 th ed, 2012, John Wiley and Sons, Inc. 4  International finance –International markets – debt, equity, FX –Corporate governance and M&A  International economics –Exchange rate systems –Models of comparative advantage –The IMF and the World Bank Int’l finance topics appropriate for CCs

Adapted from Kirt C. Butler, Multinational Finance, 5 th ed, 2012, John Wiley and Sons, Inc. 5 Bank for International Settlements Click on: - Statistics (Pubs & research) - Foreign exchange (International financial statistics Web resource Web resource

Adapted from Kirt C. Butler, Multinational Finance, 5 th ed, 2012, John Wiley and Sons, Inc. 6 Global foreign exchange turnover (Average daily central bank volume during April 2010) Source: Bank for International Settlements (BIS) triennial surveys of central banks.

Adapted from Kirt C. Butler, Multinational Finance, 5 th ed, 2012, John Wiley and Sons, Inc. 7 Source: Bank for International Settlements ( Percentages sum to 200 because two currencies are involved in each transaction. FX turnover by currency

Adapted from Kirt C. Butler, Multinational Finance, 5 th ed, 2012, John Wiley and Sons, Inc. 8 Major FX trading centers ($ billions per day) Source: Bank for International Settlements (

Adapted from Kirt C. Butler, Multinational Finance, 5 th ed, 2012, John Wiley and Sons, Inc. 9 Spot exchange rate quotations and data series Click on: - Currency Tools - FXHistory Web resource Web resource

Adapted from Kirt C. Butler, Multinational Finance, 5 th ed, 2012, John Wiley and Sons, Inc. 10 A classroom exercise to simulate the foreign exchange market Learning objectives  To develop practice in dealing with foreign exchange  To develop intuition regarding market forces, including arbitrage Market Participants  Dealers make a market in fx; that is, quote bid and offer (or ask) prices  Traders trade for their own account

Adapted from Kirt C. Butler, Multinational Finance, 5 th ed, 2012, John Wiley and Sons, Inc. 11 Rules of the game “Buy low and sell high”  One contract  One million euros  Trades can be for up to 10 contracts  Record each transaction as a purchase or sale  Maximum bid-offer spread is 1 basis point (1 bp = 0.01¢/€ = $0.0001/€)  Dealer quotes are good for 2 minutes

Adapted from Kirt C. Butler, Multinational Finance, 5 th ed, 2012, John Wiley and Sons, Inc. 12 Buy low and sell high Bank A: “$1.3220/€ bid and $1.3221/€ ask” Bank B: “$1.3222/€ bid and $1.3223/€ ask” $1.3233/Rg ask $1.3222/Rg bid $1.3221/Rg ask $1.3220/Rg bid Buy from ASell to B Arbitrage profit $0.0001/Rg Bank ABank B

Adapted from Kirt C. Butler, Multinational Finance, 5 th ed, 2012, John Wiley and Sons, Inc. 13 Riskless arbitrage profit  Buy 1 billion euros from Bank A at their $1.3221/€ ask price  Sell 1 billion euros to Bank B at their $1.3222/€ bid price Arbitrage Profit = ($0.0001/€)(€1 billion) = $100,000 with… Arbitrage Profit = no net investment and no risk

Adapted from Kirt C. Butler, Multinational Finance, 5 th ed, 2012, John Wiley and Sons, Inc. 14 Sample foreign exchange ledger €1 billion$/€Cumulative Counterpartycontractspricebalance 1Deutsche BankBUY CitibankBUY BarclaysSELL UBS AGSELL

Adapted from Kirt C. Butler, Multinational Finance, 5 th ed, 2012, John Wiley and Sons, Inc. 15 Opening prices: $1.3221/€ BID & $1.3222/€ OFFER News announcements  The member nations of the G7 have announced that they are buying dollars in an effort to stabilize the dollar  The U.S. Federal Reserve announces that in an effort to stimulate economic activity it is lowering the discount rate on overnight loans to commercial banks  The U.S. government reports that the U.S. money supply M1 increased by $1 billion more than expected in the most recent quarter

Adapted from Kirt C. Butler, Multinational Finance, 5 th ed, 2012, John Wiley and Sons, Inc. 16 The Impact of News Events The Impact of News Events The G7 announces that they are buying dollars in an effort to stabilize the dollar Value of the U.S. dollar As the demand for dollars rises, the euro will depreciate and the spot rate S $/€ will fall P$P$ P’ $ S$S$ D’ $ D$D$ Q$Q$

Adapted from Kirt C. Butler, Multinational Finance, 5 th ed, 2012, John Wiley and Sons, Inc. 17 The Impact of News Events The Impact of News Events The U.S. Federal Reserve announces that it is lowering the fed funds rate in an effort to stimulate economic activity This makes it easier for U.S. businesses to borrow and increases economic activity. If this also increases U.S. inflation, then the value of the U.S. dollar should fall. This will result in an appreciation of the euro against the dollar. Increases in the domestic discount rate usually, but not always, lead to increases in the value of the domestic currency.

Adapted from Kirt C. Butler, Multinational Finance, 5 th ed, 2012, John Wiley and Sons, Inc. 18 The Impact of News Events The Impact of News Events The U.S. government reports that U.S. money supply M1 increased by $10 billion more than expected in the most recent quarter This would appear to result in a larger supply of dollars and hence a lower value for the dollar. However, the increase in the money supply has already occurred and should already be reflected in the market price of the dollar. On the other hand, if the U.S. Federal Reserve is likely to increase the discount rate to slow down the economy, then the dollar could rise in anticipation of Fed policy. If the dollar rises against the euro, then the euro will fall against the dollar.

Adapted from Kirt C. Butler, Multinational Finance, 5 th ed, 2012, John Wiley and Sons, Inc. 19 Hints  Getting started: Set an example for the class by jumping in and making a few trades yourself.  Market segmentation: Separate large classes into two markets that trade independently. Later, allow trade in either market. Cross- market arbitrage can yield big profits.  Fixed fx rates: Quietly ask one bank to serve as the European central bank and “defend its currency” with artificially high bid and offer quotes. This bank will soon run out of fx reserves as the bank is forced to buy euros with its foreign exchange (e.g., dollars, yen, or yuan) reserves.

Adapted from Kirt C. Butler, Multinational Finance, 5 th ed, 2012, John Wiley and Sons, Inc. 20  International finance –International markets –Corporate governance and M&A  International economics –Exchange rate systems –Models of comparative advantage –The IMF and the World Bank Int’l finance topics appropriate for CCs

Adapted from Kirt C. Butler, Multinational Finance, 5 th ed, 2012, John Wiley and Sons, Inc. 21 Corporate governance  Corporate governance refers to the way in which stakeholders exert control over the corporation  There are 3 ways to obtain control over another firm’s assets – acquisition of another firm’s assets – acquisition of another firm’s stock – merger or consolidation  Mergers and acquisitions are becoming increasingly important

Adapted from Kirt C. Butler, Multinational Finance, 5 th ed, 2012, John Wiley and Sons, Inc. 22 Compiled from Mergers and Acquisitions. M&A activity - # of deals

Adapted from Kirt C. Butler, Multinational Finance, 5 th ed, 2012, John Wiley and Sons, Inc. 23 Governance of the MNC

Adapted from Kirt C. Butler, Multinational Finance, 5 th ed, 2012, John Wiley and Sons, Inc. 24 Corporate governance systems  Families or the State StateChinaN. KoreaSingapore Family MexicoItalySpain Family-StateIndonesiaS. KoreaSaudi Arabia  Bank-based GermanyJapan  Market-based AustraliaCanadaIreland U.K.U.S.A.

Adapted from Kirt C. Butler, Multinational Finance, 5 th ed, 2012, John Wiley and Sons, Inc. 25 Corporate governance systems

Adapted from Kirt C. Butler, Multinational Finance, 5 th ed, 2012, John Wiley and Sons, Inc. 26 The gentle reader will never, never know what a consummate ass he can become, until he goes abroad. Mark Twain

Adapted from Kirt C. Butler, Multinational Finance, 5 th ed, 2012, John Wiley and Sons, Inc. 27  International finance –Financial markets –Corporate governance and M&A  International economics –Exchange rate systems –Models of comparative advantage –The IMF and the World Bank Topics of international finance

Adapted from Kirt C. Butler, Multinational Finance, 5 th ed, 2012, John Wiley and Sons, Inc. 28 Exchange rate systems  Pegged or fixed exchange rate systems –Forges a direct link between inflation differentials and employment levels –Can result in large adjustments  Floating exchange rate systems –Allows exchange rates to adjust for inflation differences –Allows employment levels and wages to equalize through the exchange rate mechanism

Adapted from Kirt C. Butler, Multinational Finance, 5 th ed, 2012, John Wiley and Sons, Inc. 29 Recent exchange rate arrangements

Adapted from Kirt C. Butler, Multinational Finance, 5 th ed, 2012, John Wiley and Sons, Inc. 30 The international monetary system 1946The Bretton Woods Conference -US dollar convertible into gold at $35/oz; other currencies are pegged to the dollar -Created the IMF and the World Bank 1971Collapse of Bretton Woods 1979European Monetary System created 1991The Treaty of Maastricht 1999Introduction of the euro (€) -Emu-zone currencies pegged -European bonds converted

Adapted from Kirt C. Butler, Multinational Finance, 5 th ed, 2012, John Wiley and Sons, Inc. 31 Currency crises  Currency crises during the 1990s –Mexican peso crisis of 1995 –Asian contagion of 1997 –Russian ruble crisis in 1998 –Argentinian peso crisis of 1998  In each crisis, contributing factors included: –A fixed or pegged exchange rate system that overvalued the local currency –A large amount of foreign currency debt  Global crisis of 2008 –FX rate volatility increased, but only a few currencies suffered long-lasting effects

Adapted from Kirt C. Butler, Multinational Finance, 5 th ed, 2012, John Wiley and Sons, Inc. 32 Mexican peso crisis Mexican stock market value (Dec 1993 = 1.00; in pesos) Mexican peso ($/peso)

Adapted from Kirt C. Butler, Multinational Finance, 5 th ed, 2012, John Wiley and Sons, Inc. 33 The Asian contagion (Dec 1996 = 1.00) Thai bhat Korean won Indonesian rupiah

Adapted from Kirt C. Butler, Multinational Finance, 5 th ed, 2012, John Wiley and Sons, Inc. 34 Thailand Korea Indonesia The Asian contagion (Dec 1996 = 1.00; in local currency)

Adapted from Kirt C. Butler, Multinational Finance, 5 th ed, 2012, John Wiley and Sons, Inc. 35 Russia’s currency crisis Russia’s stock market value (Dec 1995 = 1.0; in rubles) Currency value: $/ruble (Dec 1995 = 1.0)

Adapted from Kirt C. Butler, Multinational Finance, 5 th ed, 2012, John Wiley and Sons, Inc. 36 Argentina’s stock market value (Dec 1998 = 1.0; in rubles) Currency value: $/peso (Dec 1998 = 1.0) Argentina’s currency crisis

Adapted from Kirt C. Butler, Multinational Finance, 5 th ed, 2012, John Wiley and Sons, Inc. 37 The debate over IMF lending  Proponents of IMF lending policies believe –Short term loans help countries overcome temporary crises  Critics of IMF lending believe –Belt-tightening is counterproductive –Capital market liberalizations increase risks –Loans are often spent supporting unsustainable exchange rates –IMF loans last for decades –IMF remedies benefit developed countries

Adapted from Kirt C. Butler, Multinational Finance, 5 th ed, 2012, John Wiley and Sons, Inc. 38 IMF lending and moral hazard  Moral hazard –The existence of a contract can change the behaviors of parties to the contract  The IMF’s challenge –is to develop policies that promote economic stability –and ensure that the consequences of poor investment decisions are borne by investors and not taxpayers

Adapted from Kirt C. Butler, Multinational Finance, 5 th ed, 2012, John Wiley and Sons, Inc. 39 Foreign exchange markets  Spot market - Cash market with delivery in two business days  Forward market - Trade on a pre-arranged date and at a pre-arranged price  Volume - More than $3.2 trillion trades each day - 75% of trade is in the interbank market

Adapted from Kirt C. Butler, Multinational Finance, 5 th ed, 2012, John Wiley and Sons, Inc. 40  International finance –International markets –Corporate governance and M&A  International economics –Exchange rate systems –Models of comparative advantage –The IMF and the World Bank See Prof. Liedholm’s presentation… Int’l finance topics appropriate for CCs