Journal, 127
Hedge funds, 459, 503–6
Hedging, 590–620
with credit derivatives, 616–19
defined, 590–91
with financial derivatives, 590–619
with financial futures markets,
593–601
foreign exchange risk, 601–2
with forward contracts, 601–2
with forward markets, 591–93
with futures options, 611–13
with interest-rate futures, 596
with interest-rate swaps, 613–16
with options, 606–13
principle of, 590, 595, 601
with stock index futures, 603–5
Hierarchical mandates, 236
High-growth firms, 313
Highly leveraged transaction loans, 444
High-risk borrowers, 173
High-tech companies
stock market crash and, 130
venture-capital firms and, 558–59
Historical-cost accounting, 437
Home banking, 460
Honeywell, 534
Hong Kong, 385, 389
Hostile takeovers, 551
Hot tips, 128
Households, capital market securities
and, 280
Housing price bubble, 173, 174, 339–40
Housing prices
Federal Reserve and, 174
financial crisis of 2007–2009 and,
172–73, 173f
in Ireland, 177
Humphrey-Hawkins Act of 1978, 202–3
Hunt, Nelson Bunker, 600
Hunt, W. Herbert, 600
Hybrid funds, 497f, 498
Hyperinflation, 232
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Iguchi, Toshihide, 416
ImClone, 553
Import demand, 352t, 358, 359t, 360
Incentive-compatible debt contracts, 149
Income gap analysis, 574–76, 581–84
Income statements, for banks,
417–19, 418t
Income taxes. See taxes
Indentures, 291, 296t, 299
Independent insurance agents, 516–17
Indexed bonds, 50, 51
Index funds, 500–501
Indirect finance, 22–27, 135–36, 144
Individual retirement accounts (IRAs),
491, 539–40
Individuals
capital market securities and, 280
money market participation,
259t, 260
Indonesia, 187, 389
Inflation
adjusting for, 88
central banks and, 211, 233
consumer price indexes and, 241n
currency crises and, 183
Federal Reserve and, 184, 186, 209
foreign exchange rates and, 360–61
in Germany, 386–87
interest rates and, 87
investment returns and, 88
monetary policy and, 246
price stability goal and, 232–33
Index
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Treasury bills interest rates and,
263–64
Treasury securities and, 283 f
Inflation, expected, 73t
interest rates and, 48–49, 75, 76–77,
78–79
Inflation-indexed bonds, 282
Inflation Report (Bank of England),
238, 239
Inflation targeting, 237–52
advantages of, 238–40, 250
Bernanke, Ben, and, 241, 242
in Canada, 238, 241
communication about, 238
disadvantages of, 240–42, 250
economic growth and, 241–42
elements of, 237
Federal Reserve and, 237n, 241, 242
in Japan, 240
in New Zealand, 237–38, 239, 241
in United Kingdom, 238, 240
Information. See asymmetric information;
financial information
Information technology, 459–65
bank consolidation and, 476
bank credit and debit cards, 459–60
commercial paper market, 464
defined, 459
electronic banking, 460–61
electronic payment, 461
e-money, 462–63
junk bonds, 463–64
securitization, 464–65
Initial public offerings (IPOs), 280
defined, 156
pricing, 546
spinning and, 156
U.S. vs. foreign, 21
In liability risk exposure, 525
Insider information, 556–57
Insiders, 31
Insider trading, 31, 122
Instinet, 306
Instrument independence, 202
Insurance. See also health insurance; life
insurance; property and casualty
insurance
adverse selection in, 515–16, 540
beneficiaries, 515
cancellation policies, 528
coinsurance, 529
credit default swaps, 529–31
deductibles, 516, 528–29
fraud prevention, 528
insured parties, 515
limits on amount of, 529
loss principles, 515
moral hazard in, 516, 540
on pension plans, 538
probability distributions and, 519–20
restrictive provisions, 528
risk-adverse behavior and, 514
risk-based premiums, 527–28
risk reduction contract terms, 516
selling, 516–17
types of, 518–25
Insurance agents, 516–17
Insurance brokers, 526
Insurance companies, 514–31
adverse selection and, 515–16, 527
conflicts of interest and, 526
employment by, 513, 514f
as financial intermediaries, 513
fundamentals of, 515–17
growth and organization of, 517
management, 526–29
money markets and, 259t, 260
monoline, 531
moral hazard and, 515–16, 527
mutual insurance company
organization of, 517
pension plans vs., 513
premiums charged by, 514
regulation, 525–27
revenues, 513
sales, 516–17
screening by, 527
stock company organization of, 517
underwriters, 517
Insurance company management, 526–29
adverse selection and, 527
coinsurance, 529
deductibles, 528–29
fraud prevention, 528
insurance cancellation, 528
limits on amount of insurance, 529
restrictive provisions, 528
screening by, 527
Insurance fraud, 528
Insurance regulation, 525–26
Insured mortgages, 330, 333t
Insured persons, 515
Inter-American Development Bank, 384
Interbank Card Association, 459
Interest expenses, for banks, 417
Interest income, for banks, 417
Interest parity condition, 370, 372–73
Interest-rate forward contracts,
591–93, 619
Interest-rate futures, hedging with, 596
Interest-rate risk, 573–85
adjustable-rate mortgages and,
330–31, 458
bank management of, 405, 415
in bond market, 298
bond term to maturity and, 104
calculating duration to measure,
55–56, 57t
defined, 53–54, 568
duration and, 60–61
duration gap analysis, 576–85
financial derivatives and, 459
futures options and, 611–13
hedging with forward contracts,
591–92
helping investors select, 54
income gap analysis, 574–76
management of, 572–85
reinvestment risk, 54
strategies, 584–85
Interest rates
on adjustable-rate mortgages
(ARMs), 330
bond prices and, 53, 64
on bonds, 2–3, 3n, 36, 47, 51–53,
89–90
business cycle expansion and,
79–80, 81
on commercial paper, 273f
defined, 2
discount rate, 216
duration and, 58
economy and, 79–82
equilibrium (market-clearing), 71
expectations theory and, 97–102
expected inflation and, 78–79
on federal funds, 265–66, 273f
federal funds rate, 217–18
financial crises and, 165f, 166–67, 181,
182, 183
Fisher effect and, 78–79
on fixed-rate mortgages, 330
fluctuations in, 2, 64
forecasting, 84–85, 108, 110–12
foreign exchange rates and, 355–57,
356f, 358, 359t, 360–61
graphing, 10–12
importance of, 2, 36
income taxes and, 94–96
inflation and, 87
in Japan, 47, 81–82
limitations on, 256
liquidity and, 93–94
liquidity premium theory and, 97–98,
103–6
long-term, 10, 102 n, 103
market segmentation theory and,
97–98, 102–3
mean-reversing, 102n
measuring, 37–47
on money market securities, 273, 276
on mortgages, 325–27
on municipal bonds, 94–96
negative, 47, 81–82
on negotiable certificates of deposit,
267, 273f
nominal, 48–50, 363, 364f
present value, 37–39
for primary credit, 226
rate of return and, 50–61
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Index
real, 48–50, 363, 364 f
on repurchase agreements
(repos), 267
on reserves, 218, 221
restrictions on, 33
risk structure of, 89–96
for seasonal credit, 227
for secondary credit, 227
short-term, 10, 102n, 103
simple, 37–38
spikes in, 165f, 166–67
term structure of, 89, 96–112
on Treasury bills, 64, 263–64, 268f,
273f, 283f
on Treasury bonds, 94–96, 282, 283f
U.S. dollar and, 362–63
volatility of, 458
yield to maturity, 36, 40–47
Interest-rate stability, 234–35
Interest-rate swaps, 613–16
advantages and disadvantages of,
615–16
defined, 620
financial intermediaries in, 616
hedging with, 613–14
types of, 613
Intermediate cash payments, 54n
Intermediate targets, 246
Intermediate-term debt instruments, 18
Internal rate of return, 43n
Internal Revenue Service (IRS)
bearer bonds and, 289
insurance company dividends
policy, 517
International Bank for Reconstruction
and Development (World
Bank), 381
International banking, 483–86
International Banking Act of 1978, 486
International banking facilities
(IBFs), 485
International bond market, 20–21
International financial systems, 7,
374–95, 483–86. See also
emerging market economies;
financial globalization
balance of payments, 379–80
banking crises, 445–48
capital controls, 391–92
Eurodollar market, 483–84
exchange rate regimes in, 380–91
financial crisis of 2007–2009 and, 176
financial futures markets, 597–98
financial markets, 20–22
foreign banks in the U.S., 485–86
International Monetary Fund and,
392–94
intervention in, 374–78
regulation, 440
U.S. banking overseas, 485
International Monetary Fund (IMF), 187,
381, 384
as international lender of last resort,
392–94
International reserves, 374
International Steel Group, Inc., 539
International trade, 483–84
Internet
for financial research, 9
long- and short-term interest rates
exercise, 10–12
mortgage sources on, 334, 335
online banking, 461–62
online-only banks, 461
Internet companies, 563
Interstate banking, 476, 477–78
Inverted yield curves, 96–97
Investment advisors
con men, 128
index funds vs., 500–501
mutual funds and, 491, 500–501, 503
value of information provided by,
120–21, 127, 129
Investment Advisors Act of 1940, 441t,
503, 557
Investment analysis
efficient market hypothesis and,
120–21
value computations, 307–8
Investment bankers
regulation of, 556–57
securities advice given by, 545–46
Investment banking research, 155–56
Investment banks, 18, 544–52.
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