Overview of The Financial System: Group1: Michelle Santiago Reighlynrosete
Overview of The Financial System: Group1: Michelle Santiago Reighlynrosete
Overview of The Financial System: Group1: Michelle Santiago Reighlynrosete
THE FINANCIAL
SYSTEM
Financial
Funds intermediates Funds
Funds
Lender-Savers Borrow-Spenders
1. Households 1. Business firms
2. Business firms Fiancial 2. Government
3. Government Funds Funds
markets 3. Household
4. Foreigners 4. Foreigners
Direct Finance
WHY IS FINANCIAL MARKET IMPORTANT?
The answer is that the people who save are frequently not the same
people who have profitable investment opportunities available to
them, the entrepreneurs.
SECONDARY MARKET
Secondary Market- a financial market in which securities
that have been previously issued can be resold.
ORGANIZED EXCHANGES
Organized Exchanges- where a buyers and sellers of
securities meet in one central location to conduct
trade.
OVER-THE-COUNTER
Over-the-counter Market- dealers at different locations
who have an inventory of securities stand ready to buy
and sell securities “over-the-counter” to anyone who
comes to them and is willing to accept their prices.
MONEY MARKET
Money Market- a financial market in which only short-
term debt instruments (generally those with maturity
of less than a year) are traded.
-Money market securities are usually more widely traded
than longer-term securities and to be more liquid.
CAPITAL MARKET
Capital Market- a market where long-term debt (generally
with original maturity of one year or greater) and
equity instruments are traded.
INTERNATIONAL BOND MARKET, EUROBONDS,
AND EUROCURRENCIES
Foreign Bonds- traditional instruments in the international bond
market
- sold in a foreign country and are denominated in that
country’s currency
Eurobond- more recent innovation in the international bond market
- a bond denominated in a currency other than that of the
country in which it is sold
*Eurocurrencies-variant of Eurobond in which foreign currencies are
deposited in banks outside the home country
* Eurodollars- U.S. dollars deposited in foreign banks outside the
United States or in foreign branches of U.S. banks
WORLD STOCK MARKET
The internationalization of financial market is having
profound effects on the United States. Foreigners,
particularly Japanese investors, are not only providing
funds to corporations in the United States but also
helping finance the federal government.