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Chapter Two Overview of the Financial System

Slide 2–3 Function of Financial Markets Allows transfers of funds from person or business without investment opportunities to one who has them Improves economic efficiency

Slide 2–4 Figure 2-1: Flow of Funds Through the Financial System Function of Financial Markets

Slide 2–5 Classifications of Financial Markets 1.Debt Markets –Short-Term (maturity < 1 year) Money Market –Long-Term (maturity > 1 year) Capital Market 2.Equity Markets –Common Stock

Slide 2–6 Classifications of Financial Markets 1.Primary Market –New security issues sold to initial buyers 2.Secondary Market –Securities previously issued are bought and sold

Slide 2–7 Classifications of Financial Markets 1.Exchanges –Trades conducted in central locations (e.g., New York Stock Exchange) 2.Over-the-Counter Markets –Dealers at different locations buy and sell NYSE home page

Slide 2–8 Internationalization of Financial Markets International Bond Market –Foreign bonds –Eurobonds (now larger than U.S. corporate bond market) World Stock Markets –U.S. stock markets are no longer always the largest— at one point, Japan's was larger

Slide 2–9 Function of Financial Intermediaries Financial Intermediaries 1.Engage in process of indirect finance 2.More important source of finance than securities markets 3.Needed because of transactions costs and asymmetric information

Slide 2–10 Function of Financial Intermediaries Transactions Costs 1.Financial intermediaries make profits by reducing transactions costs 2.Reduce transactions costs by developing expertise and taking advantage of economies of scale

Slide 2–11 Asymmetric Information: Adverse Selection and Moral Hazard Adverse Selection 1.Before transaction occurs 2.Potential borrowers most likely to produce adverse outcome are ones most likely to seek loan and be selected

Slide 2–12 Asymmetric Information: Adverse Selection and Moral Hazard Moral Hazard 1.After transaction occurs 2.Hazard that borrower has incentives to engage in undesirable (immoral) activities making it more likely that won't pay loan back Financial intermediaries reduce adverse selection and moral hazard problems, enabling them to make profits

Slide 2–13 Financial Intermediaries

Slide 2–14 Size of Financial Intermediaries

Slide 2–15 Regulatory Agencies

Slide 2–16 SEC home page Regulation of Financial Markets Three Main Reasons for Regulation 1.Increase Information to Investors Decreases adverse selection and moral hazard problems SEC forces corporations to disclose information 2.Ensuring the Soundness of Financial Intermediaries Prevents financial panics Chartering, reporting requirements, restrictions on assets and activities, deposit insurance, and anti-competitive measures 3.Improving Monetary Control Reserve requirements Deposit insurance to prevent bank panics