I-6
Index
E
Early-stage investing, 562
East Asia
financial crises in, 184–88, 391, 393
fiscal policy, 178–79
foreign exchange crisis in, 388–89
E-cash, 462
Eccles, Marriner S., 200
Econometric models, 84
Economic growth
inflation targeting and, 241–42
interest rates and, 2
monetary policy and, 234
price stability and, 235
Economic Stabilization Act of 2008, 220
Economies of scale
bank consolidation and, 476
defined, 24
transaction costs and, 138–39
Economies of scope
bank consolidation and, 476–77
conflicts of interest and, 155, 156
Ecuador, 181
Edge Act corporations, 485
Effective exchange rate index, 362, 363f
Effective rate, 265
Efficient market hypothesis
behavioral finance and, 131
calculations, 117–19
defined, 117, 132
evidence on, 120–26, 132
excessive volatility and, 125–26
expectations and, 116
foreign markets and, 124
January effect and, 125
market overreaction and, 125
mean reversion and, 126
new information and, 126
operation of, 117–19
prices and, 117–20
rationale for, 119–20
small-firm effect and, 124–25
stock market crashes and, 130
stock market investing and, 127–29
stronger version of, 120
unexploited profit opportunities and,
119–20
E-finance, 7
Egg, 461
Eisner, Michael, 563
Electronic banking, 439, 477
Electronic communication networks
(ECNs), 304, 306–7, 320
Electronic money (e-money), 462–63
Electronic payment systems, 461, 462
Electronic Signatures in Global and
National Commerce Act of
2000, 439
Emergency Economic Stabilization Act,
178, 437
Emerging market economies. See also
developing countries;
international financial systems
balance sheet deterioration in, 182
currency crises in, 181–82
defined, 178
deposit insurance in, 427
financial crises in, 178–88
financial futures markets, 597
financial globalization and, 178–80
fiscal imbalances in, 180–81, 182
Employee Retirement Income Security
Act (ERISA), 537–39
Employment
monetary policy and, 233–34, 246
price stability and, 236
Encumbrances, 328
Enron Corp., 142, 143, 146, 157, 315
Entrepreneurs, 17
Entry restrictions, 32
Equal Credit Opportunity Act of
1974, 436
Equilibrium, in foreign exchange
markets, 354, 354t
Equilibrium exchange rates, 360–61
Equilibrium (market-clearing) interest
rates, 246
changes in, 72–77
defined, 71
demand curve for bonds and, 72–75
federal funds rate and, 223
for reserves, 219
supply curve for bonds and, 75–77
Equilibrium (market-clearing) price, 71
Equipment trust certificates, 291–92
Equities, 18
Equity capital, 145, 411–12. See also
net worth
Equity contracts, 145–48
Equity funds, 497–98, 497f
Equity holders, 18
Equity markets, 18
Equity multiplier (EM), 411–12
Equity sales, 550–51
Estonia, 385
Ethics, mutual funds and, 507
Euro, 5, 346, 347t, 383
Eurobonds, 20–21, 414
Eurocurrencies, 21, 484n
Eurodollars, 271–73
certificates of deposit, 272, 276t
contracts, 597
defined, 21
market, 272, 484–85
Euronext N.V., 304
Euronotes, 414
Europe, financial crisis and, 176
European Central Bank (ECB), 176,
203–5, 229, 383
Bank of England and, 206
Executive Board, 204
Governing Council, 204–5
independence of, 205, 207
monetary policy strategy, 240
monetary policy tools, 230–31, 250
National Central Banks, 204
price stability and, 235–36
European Data Protection Directive, 439
European Monetary System (EMS), 21,
381, 383, 385, 387, 389
European Monetary Union, 203–5
European options, 606
European System of Central Banks
(ESCB), 203–5, 204, 212
European Union (EU), 381, 383
Eurosystem, 204
Examination, 433–34
Ex ante real interest rate, 48
Excess demand, 71
Excess reserves, 215–16
bank management of, 406–8
bank operations and, 401, 404–5
demand curve, 218
Excess supply, 71
Exchange fees, 502
Exchange rate mechanism (ERM),
381, 387
Exchange rate regimes, 380–91. See also
foreign exchange rates
fixed, 380, 381–85, 392
floating, 380
managed float (dirty float), 380, 381,
390–91
Exchange rates, 344, 345f. See also
foreign exchange rates
Exchanges, 19
Exchange traded funds (ETFs), 307
Exclusive insurance agents, 517
Executive Life, 522
Exercise price (strike price), 606
Exiting an investment, 562
Expectations, efficient market hypothesis
and, 116, 117
Expectations theory
calculations, 99–102
defined, 98
liquidity premium and, 104
term structure of interest rates and,
97–102, 112–13
Expected inflation
bond demand curve and, 73t, 75
bond supply curve and, 76–77
Fisher effect and, 78–79
interest rates and, 78–79
Expected interest rates, 74
Expected returns
asset demand and, 64, 65–66
bond demand curve and, 73t, 74–75
on bonds, 69
calculating, 65
Index
I-7
defined, 64
on domestic and foreign goods, 370–73
Expertise, transaction costs and, 139
Export demand, 352t, 360
External funds, 135–37, 136f
F
Face amount, 296t
Face value (par value), 39
Fair Credit Billing Act of 1974, 436
Fair Isaac Company, 329
Fair-value accounting, 436
Fallen angels, 463
Fama, Eugene, 124
Fannie Mae, 177, 230, 336, 450
Farmers Home Administration, 284
Federal Advisory Committee, 193f
Federal agencies
mortgages held by, 334f
regulatory, 31t, 456–57
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
(FDIC), 31t, 32
bank failure and, 426–26
Bank Insurance Fund, 444–45
corrective action procedures, 431
deposit insurance, 456, 457
Deposit Insurance Fund, 32
lender of last resort and, 227
mutual savings banks and, 483
savings and loans and, 444, 482
“too big to fail” policy and, 428–29
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Improvement Act (FDICIA) of
1991, 442t, 444–45
Federal Deposit Insurance Reform Act of
2005, 442t, 445
Federal funds (fed funds), 264–66
bank borrowings of, 401
interest rates, 266f, 273f
markets, 276t
purpose of, 264
rate-sensitive, 574
terms for, 265
Federal funds rate, 252
defined, 217–18, 274
discount lending and, 219, 221–22
discount rate and, 222
effective, 265
Federal Reserve operating procedures
and, 223
monetary policy and, 219–24, 246, 247 f
open market operations and, 219–21
required reserves and, 222, 223f
reserve requirements and, 219, 222
reserves market and, 218–19
Federal Home Loan Bank System
(FHLBS), 482
Federal Home Loan Mortgage
Corporation (FHLMC) (Freddie
Mac), 177, 230, 284, 336
future regulation of, 450
interest rates, 274
pass-through securities, 338
rates, 274
subprime mortgage crisis and, 284–86
Federal Housing Administration (FHA),
284, 330, 333, 335
Federal Housing Finance Agency, 285
Federalists, 455
Federal Land Banks, 284
Federal National Mortgage Association
(FNMA) (Fannie Mae),
284–86, 335
Federal Old Age and Disability Insurance
Program, 534. See also Social
Security
Federal Open Market Committee
(FOMC), 193, 195, 198–200, 224,
252, 376
chairman and, 201–2
communication strategy, 209
FOMC meeting, 199–200
inflation targeting and, 242
membership, 198–99
research documents, 200
Federal Railroad Retirement Act of
1934, 536
Federal Reserve Act, 193, 210n, 229, 441t
Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, 194
Federal Reserve Bank of New York, 194,
195, 198, 199, 505
bond market and, 195
financial crisis of 2007–2009 and, 230
foreign exchange desk, 195, 375, 376
open market desk, 195, 224–26
Federal Reserve Bank of San
Francisco, 194
Federal Reserve banks, 193, 194–96
branches, 194
functions of, 194–95
monetary policy and, 195
open market operations and, 195, 196
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