Q
Qubes, 307
Quotas, foreign exchange rates
and, 351
Qwest, 157
R
Raines, Franklin, 285
Random walk
defined, 121
foreign markets and, 124
stock market prices theory, 121
Rate of capital gain, 52, 55–56
Rate of return, 36
calculating, 51–52
for chaebols, South Korea, 185
on coupon bonds, 53t
defined, 50
interest rates and, 50–61
Rate-sensitive assets and liabilities,
573–76, 581–82, 584
Reagan, Ronald, 203, 603
Real estate bubble, 339–40
Real estate mortgage investment
conduits (REMICs), 338
Real estate speculation, 339–40
Real exchange rate, 349
Real interest rates, 48–50, 49n
after-tax, 50n
foreign exchange rates and, 363, 364f
Real terms, 48
Recession, 81–82
Reciprocal regional regulations, 476
“Red book,” 199, 200
Redemption fees, 502
Redlining, 436
Refinancing operations, 231
Regional securities markets, 19
Registered bonds, 289
Registration statements, Securities and
Exchange Commission, 546
Regulation, 30–33, 425–50
asset holdings restrictions, 430
asymmetric information and, 425–42
avoidance of, 465–69
banking crises and, 443–44, 445–48
capital requirements, 430–31
chartering, 433–34
circumvention of, 439
competition restrictions, 436–38
consumer protection, 436
disclosure requirements, 435–36
Dodd-Frank Act, 448–49
early, 455–56
of electronic banking, 439
in emerging market economies,
179–80, 181
examination, 433–34
FDIC Improvement Act of 1991,
444–45
of financial information, 30–31, 142,
147, 153
future, 449–50
government safety net, 425–30
international, 440
major legislation, 441–42t
moral hazard and, 30–31
multiple agencies, 456–57
of mutual funds, 502–3
in other countries, 33
overregulation, 450
pension plans, 537–40
principal-agent problem and, 147
prompt corrective action, 431, 433
purpose of, 137
reciprocal regional compacts, 476
risk management assessment,
434–35
savings and loan crisis and, 443–44
of securities firms, 556–57
of stock market, 319–20
of systemic risk, 449
types of, 425–42
Regulation B, 436
Regulation K, 485
Regulation Q, 33, 197, 267, 444, 465, 466,
470–71, 499
Regulation Z, 436, 438
Regulatory agencies, 31t, 456–57
Regulatory arbitrage, 431
Regulatory forbearance, 539
Reinsurance, 525
Reinvestment risk, 54–55, 468
Repurchase agreements (repos), 174
interest rates on, 267
markets, 276t
money markets and, 266–67
open market operations and, 226
Required reserve ratio, 216, 401
Required reserves, 215–16
changes in, 228–30
defined, 401
demand curve, 218
discount window and, 226–27
European Central Bank, 231
financial innovation and, 465
monetary policy and, 222, 223f
Research
conflicts of interest and, 155–56
online, 9
Reserve accounts, 334
Reserve Bank of New Zealand, 236,
237–38
Reserve Bank of New Zealand Act,
237–38
Reserve currency, 381, 382, 389–90
Reserve Primary Fund, 467, 499
Reserve requirements, 401, 465
Reserves (bank assets)
banking operations and, 403–5
defined, 401
liquidity management and, 406–8
Reserves (Federal Reserve deposits)
bank borrowings of, 401
borrowed, 218–19
defined, 215
I-18
Index
demand and supply in market for,
218–19
demand curve, 218–19
discount lending and, 217
excess, 215–16, 218
interest paid by Federal Reserve, 220
interest rates on, 218, 221
market equilibrium, 219
market for, 217–22
nonborrowed, 218–19
open market operations and, 217
required, 215–16, 218, 226–30
supply curve, 218–19
Reserves (savings), insurance vs., 514
Residential mortgages, 325–30. See
also mortgages; subprime
mortgage crisis
Residual claimants, 18, 303
Resolution authority, 448
Restrictive covenants
on corporate bonds, 289
credit risk management and,
570, 571
defined, 137
in developing countries, 152
monitoring and enforcement of,
149–50
Restrictive provisions, in insurance
policies, 528
Retirement mutual funds, 491
Return (rate of return). See also rate
of return
interest rates and, 50–61
Return on assets (ROA), 411–12,
419, 421t
Return on equity (ROE), 411–12,
419, 421t
Revaluation, of currency, 383
Revenue bonds, 287
Reverse annuity mortgages (RAMs),
332, 333t
Reverse repos, 226
Reverse transactions, 231
Revolving underwriting facilities
(RUFs), 414
Riegle-Neal Interstate Banking and
Branching Efficiency Act of 1994,
429, 442t, 477–78, 480
Risk
arbitrage and, 119
asset demand and, 64, 66–67
in bank loans, 402
bond demand curve and, 73t, 75
defined, 25, 64
estimating, 312–13, 314
in municipal bond market, 288
stock valuation and, 312–13
Risk-adverse behavior, 514
Risk-adverse investors, 67
Risk assessment, by banks, 415
Risk-based premiums, 527–28
Risk management, 568–85
assessment of, 434–35
in financial institutions, 7–8
regulation of, 434–35
Risk premiums, 90, 91, 94, 115, 170
Risk sharing, 25
Risk structure of interest rates, 89–96,
90–92, 112
Risk taking
financial crises and, 164, 166, 167
lender of last resort and, 228
regulation of, 434–35
Risky assets, 32, 430
Robertson Stephens & Co., 545
Rouge traders, 416
Royal Bank of Canada, 460
Russia, 152, 181, 232. See also Soviet
Union
S
Sallie Mae, 284
Salomon Brothers, 467, 468
Salomon Smith Barney, 159, 263, 264,
480, 556
Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, 21, 158–60,
435, 442t, 563
Savers, 17
Savings accounts, 400
Savings and loan associations, 27t,
28–29, 28t
1980s financial crisis, 443–44
bailout of, 444
interest-rate risk and, 573
mortgages issued by, 325, 333, 334t
regulation of, 443–44, 482
structure of, 482
Savings deposits, 28, 256f
Scandinavia, 462
Screening
in credit risk management, 569–70
by insurance companies, 527
Sears, 460
Seasonal credit, 227
Seasoned issues, 546
Secondary credit, 227
Secondary loan participation, 414
Secondary markets, 18–19
capital markets, 280
defined, 543
money market securities, 255
mortgages, 325, 328, 335–36
organization of, 19
Secondary reserves, 402, 408
Second Bank of the United States,
192, 455
Second mortgages, 328, 331–32, 333 t
Secured corporate bonds, 290–91
Secured debt, 137
Secured loans, 571–72
Securities
bank holdings of, 402
bank management of, 407
defined, 2, 16
efficient market hypothesis and,
117–18
equity sales, 550–51
guarantees of, 414
new issues, 548f
pricing, 545–46
primary markets for, 18–19
secondary markets for, 18–19
taking public, 547–50, 550f
underwriting, 18, 545–50
unexploited profit opportunities, 119
Securities Act of 1933, 31, 319, 435, 441t,
502, 557
Securities Act of 1934, 319–20,
502–3, 557
Securities Acts Amendment of 1975, 554
Securities and Exchange Commission
(SEC), 30, 31t, 122, 435, 467, 480
Corporate Finance division, 319
credit rating agencies and, 158
Enforcement division, 320
Enron and, 143, 157
exemption from registration, 268
financial information and, 142
functions of, 31, 319–20, 546, 557
hedge funds and, 506
insider trading and, 556
investment banks and, 546
Investment Management division, 320
Market Regulation division, 320
mutual funds and, 495, 502, 503,
509–10
options and, 606
organization of, 319–20
registration statements, 546
Sarbanes-Oxley Act and, 159
Securities brokers, 543, 552–55, 564
Securities dealers, 543, 552, 555–56, 564
Securities Exchange Act of 1934, 441t
Securities firms
brokers and dealers, 552–56
commercial banks and, 558
functions of, 543
regulation of, 556–57
Securities Investor Protection
Corporation (SIPC), 554, 557
Securities orders, 553–54
Securities prices, efficient market
hypothesis and, 117–20
Securities Protection Corporation Act of
1970, 557
Securitization, 171, 336, 464–65. See also
mortgage-backed securities
Securitized mortgages, 336–40, 464. See
also mortgage-backed securities
Security First Network, 460
Index
I-19
Seed investing, 562
Self-Employed Individual Tax Retirement
Act of 1962, 539
Semiannual bonds, 296–98
Semistrong-form efficiency test, 123n
Separate Trading of Registered Interest
and Principal Securities
(STRIPS), 283–84, 467–69
September 11 terrorist attacks
stock market and, 315
terrorism insurance and, 525
Sequoia Capital, 563
Settlement price, 600
Shadow banking system, 174–75,
176, 457
Shareholders, mutual funds, 30, 494,
496, 507
Shares, 28, 29, 30
Shiller, Robert, 125
Short position, 590–91, 593, 595, 596,
599, 601
Short sales, 131, 553
Short-term capital flows, 185
Short-term debt instruments, 18, 53–54
Short-term interest rates, bonds
expectations theory and, 102n, 103
liquidity premium theory and, 103,
104, 106
yield curve and, 107 f, 108–9
Short-term securities, 254
Silver market, 600
Simple interest rate, 37–38, 41
Simple loans, 37, 39, 40–41
Simple present value, 37–39
SIMPLE retirement plans, 540
Singapore, 389
Sinking fund, 289
Small Business Protection Act of
1996, 540
Small-denomination time deposits, 400
Small-firm effect, 124–25
Smart cards, 462
“Smart money,” 119, 131
“Snake,” 381
Social contagion, 131
Social Security, 534–37, 540
baby boom generation and, 534–35
benefits calculations, 534
cost-of-living adjustment, 536
establishment of, 534
life expectancy and, 536, 537
maximum wage taxed, 535
minimum age for receiving,
535–36, 537
reform of, 536–37
trust fund assets, 535f, 536f
trust fund depletion, 535
Social Security Act, 536
Soros, George, 388
South Korea, 185–86, 389
Soviet Union, 154, 272. See also Russia
S&P 500 Index, 133, 307, 318, 603–5
Spain, 237
Spanish peseta, 387
Speculation
Commodity Futures Modernization Act
and, 293–94
real estate, 339–40
Speculative attacks, 182, 186, 385, 387
Speculative bubbles, 131
Speculative-grade bonds, 92, 291
Spiders, 307
Spinning, 156
Spitzer, Eliot, 159, 509, 526
Spot exchange rate, 346, 347t,
353, 601n
Spot rates, 110
Spot transactions, 346
Spread, 552
Standard and Poor’s Corp., 92, 141,
157, 176
bond ratings, 292t
S&P 500 Index, 133, 307, 318, 603–5
Standard deviation, 66–67
Standing lending facility, 226
Staples, 559
Starbucks, 559
State and local government
securities, 402
State banking and insurance
commissions, 31t
State banks (state-chartered banks), 456
State bonds, 498
State-owned banks, in developing
countries, 153
Sterilized foreign exchange interventions,
377–78, 383–84
Stern, Edward J., 508
Stewart, Martha, 553
Stock brokers, 307, 308
Stock companies, 517
Stock funds, 497–98
Stockholders
bondholders vs., 289
common, 303
insiders, 31
preferred, 303–4
rights of, 303
Stock index futures contracts,
603–5, 619
Stock market crashes, 3. See also Great
Depression
of 1929, 169–70, 319
of 1987 (Black Monday), 3, 130, 131,
132, 553–54, 603
federal regulation and, 319
stock prices, 130, 131
Tech Crash of 2000, 3, 130, 131, 132
Stock market indexes, 314–18, 322
Stock market risk, 603
Stock markets, 302–20
behavioral finance and, 131
business investment decisions and, 4
defined, 3–4
electronic communications networks,
306–7
Enron scandal and, 315
excessive volatility of, 125
exchange traded funds, 307
falling prices, 175
financial crisis of 2007–2009 and, 176,
314–15
foreign, 22, 23 f
functions of, 15
hot tips on, 128
investing guide, 127–29
lemons problem and, 140–41
in Mexico, 186
organization of, 19
organized securities exchanges,
304–6
overreaction of, 125
over-the-counter, 305–206
prices set by, 311–13
price volatility, 3–4
record highs, 302
regulation of, 319–20
security prices set by, 311–13
September 11 terrorist attacks
and, 315
in South Korea, 186
in Thailand, 186
types of, 304–7, 320
Stock options, 606
Stock prices. See also stock valuation
efficient market hypothesis and,
117–26, 132
fluctuations in, 125–26, 314
forecasting, 121
in foreign markets, 124
good news and, 128–29
during the Great Depression, 169f
information and, 121, 126
January effect on, 126
market crashes, 130, 131
market overreaction and, 126
mean reversion and, 126
random walk behavior of, 121–23
semistrong-form efficiency test, 123n
set by markets, 311–13
small-firm effect on, 125–26
strong-form efficiency test, 123n
technical analysis of, 123
trader interaction and, 312–13, 320
unpredictability of, 120–21, 123, 127,
128–29, 132
volatility and, 126
weak-form efficiency test, 123n
Stocks, 319–20
defined, 3, 17
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Index
dividends on, 302
earning a return on, 302
foreign, 318–19
initial public offerings (IPO), 156
investing in, 302–7
issued, 299f
sale of, 304–7
as source of external funds, 135,
135n, 136f
underwriting, 545–50
valuation errors, 313–14
valuation of, 307–11
Stock valuation, 307–11, 320. See also
stock prices
company growth and, 309–10
determining present value of, 308
errors in, 313–14
financial information and, 312–13
generalized dividend valuation
model, 309
Gordon growth model, 309–10
market price and, 312–13
one-period valuation model, 308
perceived risk and, 312–13
price earnings valuation model, 311
Stop loss orders, 553
Stored-value cards, 463
Strategic income bonds, 498
Stress testing, 415, 435
Strike price, 606, 610, 611
Strong-form efficiency test, 123n
Structural unemployment, 234
Structured credit products, 171, 172
Structured investment vehicles (SIVs),
413, 449
Student Loan Marketing Association
(Sallie Mae), 284
Subordinated debentures, 291
Subprime mortgage crisis, 552
federal bailout of Fannie Mae and
Freddie Mac, 284–86
financial crisis of 2007–2009 and, 171,
172–73
financial derivatives and, 618–19
market collapse, 93
monoline insurers and, 531
Subprime mortgage loans, 338–40
asset-backed commercial paper and,
270–71
credit rating agencies and, 158
defined, 338
foreign exchange rate and, 364–65
Gordon growth model and, 314–15
mortgage brokers and, 438
Sumitomo Corp., 416
Sun Microsystems, 559
SuperDOT (Super Designated Order
Turnaround) system, 305
Superregional banks, 476
Supply, excess, 71
Supply and demand analysis
analysis, 71–72
of bond market, 68–72
Bush tax cuts and, 96
efficient market hypothesis and, 118
federal funds rate and, 223
fixed exchange rate regimes, 381–82
foreign exchange rates behavior and,
352–54
liquidity premium theory and, 103–4
market equilibrium and, 70–71
market segmentation theory and, 103
monetary policy and, 246, 247f
of reserves market, 218–19, 220
Supply curve
for bonds, 72–77
business cycle expansion and, 79–80
defined, 69–70
for domestic assets, 353
equilibrium interest rates and, 75–77
expected inflation and, 76–77
expected investment profitability
and, 76
for fixed exchange rate regimes, 382
government deficits and, 77
for reserves market, 218–19, 220–21
Supply-side economics, 234
Survivorship benefits, 520
Sutton, Willie, 181
Swap lines, 229
Swaps, 613
Swaptions, 613
Sweden, 237, 240, 387, 462
Sweep accounts, 466–67
Swiss National Bank, 229
Syndicates, 547
Systemic financial institutions, 448
Systemic risk regulation, 449
T
T-accounts, 216–17, 375–76, 403–5
Tails, 525
Taiwan, 389
Takeovers, 122
Tanner, Michael, 535
Target financing rate, 230
Tariffs, 351
Taxes
bank income before, 419
bearer bonds and, 289
bond interest rates and, 94–96
bonds and, 94–96
Bush tax cuts, 96
capital gains, 129n
debt contracts and, 148n
insurance company dividends
policy, 517
interest rates and, 94–96
second mortgage deductions, 332
Tax Reform Act of 1986, 338, 540
Taylor, John, 174
Taylor rule, 174
TCBY, 559
“Teal book,” 199, 200
“Teaser” loans, 339
Tech Crash of 2000, 3, 130, 131, 132
Technical analysis, of stock prices, 123
Tech-stock bubble, 243–44
Temporary Guarantee Program, 499
Tender offers, 551
“Tequila effect,” 389
Term Asset-Backed Securities Loan
Facility (TALF), 230
Term Auction Facility (TAF), 229
Term life insurance policies, 520,
520t, 521
Term securities, 267
Term Securities Lending Facility
(TSLF), 229
Term structure of interest rates, 89,
96–112
defined, 89
evidence on, 106–7
expectations theory and, 97–102,
112–13
forecasting interest rates with, 110–12
liquidity premium theory and, 97–98,
103–6, 113
market segmentation theory and,
97–98, 102–3, 113
yield curve and, 96–97
Term to expiration, 606
Term to maturity
bond interest rates and, 96–97
coupon bonds, 103n
duration and, 58
Terrorism Risk Insurance Act of
2002, 525
Texaco, 534
Thailand, 186–87, 388–89
Theory of efficient capital markets, 117.
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