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1 All Rights ReservedChapter 5Slide 1 Financial Markets & Institutions Chapter 2 CapitalAllocation Financial Markets Market Efficiency

2 All Rights ReservedChapter 5Slide 2 FINANCIAL INTERMEDIARIES JOB #1: ALLOCATING CAPITAL –Direct investment –Investment Bankers Advise Underwrite Distribute –Indirect Financial Intermediaries Stock Brokerages (act as agents/principals) Mutual Funds (invest savings) Banks (lending capital)

3 Financial Institutions A.Investment Intermediaries 1.Investment Bankers 2.Mutual Fund Companies, Finance Companies B.Depository Institutions 1.Banks, Credit Unions, Savings & Loan Associations C.Contractual Savings Institutions 1.Insurance Companies, Pension Funds All Rights ReservedChapter 5Slide 3

4 All Rights ReservedChapter 5Slide 4 FINANCIAL MARKETS A. Types of Markets 1.Primary; where new issues are sold –IPO (Initial Public Offering) –Additional issues of new stock 2. Secondary; where seasoned issues are bought and sold. 3. Money markets; where short-term debt instruments are bought and sold.

5 All Rights ReservedChapter 5Slide 5 FINANCIAL MARKETS 4.Capital markets; where long-term debt instruments are bought and sold. Fig 5-1 5.Futures market; where derived claims are bought and sold on physical goods. 6.Options market; where derived claims are bought and sold on financial claims –Futures and options are termed derivative securities in that they derive their value from the value of the underlying asset.

6 All Rights ReservedChapter 5Slide 6 FINANCIAL MARKETS B. Market Makers (Specialists and Dealers); 1. New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) Specialist System; (AMEX also) (auction market) 2. Over-The-Counter Market Maker/Dealer System (NASDAQ system); (dealer market) 3.Bid-Ask spread; cost of liquidity services.

7 All Rights ReservedChapter 5Slide 7 FINANCIAL MARKETS C. Security exchanges 1. Owned by its members, regulated by the SEC. 2. Trade as principals or as agents. 3.Floor dominated by stock transactions. 4.Bonds mostly traded in the OTC market.

8 All Rights ReservedChapter 5Slide 8 FINANCIAL MARKETS D. Reporting of transactions; 1. Reported on the ticker tape; Ticker Symbol, price, volume. 2. Summary of trading activity in the WSJ, Barron’s, other periodicals. 3. The "Market" = highest offer to buy (bid), lowest offer to sell (ask).

9 All Rights ReservedChapter 5Slide 9 FINANCIAL MARKETS E. Foreign Securities; must be registered to trade in US markets. 1. ADR's; shares of foreign companies trading like those of American companies. 2. US. subsidiaries of foreign corporations which have stock outstanding.

10 All Rights ReservedChapter 5Slide 10 STOCK MARKET REPORTING A.Indexes 1. Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA); 30 2. S&P 500 (composite index) ; 400 (industrials 3. NASDAQ Series; Composite, Industrials B. Media Sources 1. Nightly Business Report; daily wrap-up. 2. Wall Street Week; analysis, strategies, etc. 3. Barrons, Forbes, Financial Section of the NY Times, Investors daily, letters.

11 All Rights ReservedChapter 5Slide 11 MARKET EFFICIENCY A. Efficient Markets Hypothesis 1. Prices reflect all known information. 2. Three Levels of Market Efficiency; a.Weak form (old info) b.Semi-Strong form (new info) c.Strong form efficiency (inside info) 3.Implication of EMH; you cannot consistently outperform the market. B. Investigate before you invest – and remember – there are NO SURE THINGS – ONLY FOOLS

12 HOMEWORK CHAPTER 2 A.Self-Test: ST-1, parts a, b, c, f B.Questions: 2-2, 2-4, 2-5, 2-10 All Rights ReservedChapter 5Slide 12


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