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Chapter 21Chapter 21
The Global Capital Market:The Global Capital Market:
Performance and Policy ProblemsPerformance and Policy Problems
Prepared by Iordanis Petsas
To Accompany
International Economics: Theory and PolicyInternational Economics: Theory and Policy, Sixth Edition
by Paul R. Krugman and Maurice Obstfeld
 Introduction
 The International Capital Market and the Gains from
Trade
 International Banking and the International Capital
Market
 Regulating International Banking
 How Well Has the International Capital Market
Performed?
 Summary
Chapter Organization
Introduction
 International capital market
• The group of closed interconnected markets in which
residents of different countries trade assets such as
currencies, stocks and bonds
• This chapter focus on three main questions:
– How has the international capital market enhanced
countries’ gains from trade?
– What caused the rapid growth in international financial
activity that has occurred since the early 1960s?
– How can policymakers minimize problems raised by a
worldwide capital market without sharply reducing the
benefits it provides?
 Three Types of Gain From Trade
• All transactions between the residents of different
countries fall into one of three categories:
– Trades of goods or services for goods or services
– Trades of goods or services for assets
– Trades of assets for assets
The International Capital Market
and the Gains From Trade
The International Capital Market
and the Gains From Trade
Figure 21-1: The Three Types of International Transaction
Goods
and
Services
Assets
Goods
and
Services
Assets
Home Foreign
 Risk Aversion
• The risk associated with a trade of assets is shared when
assets are traded internationally.
– When people are risk averse, countries can gain through
the exchange of risky assets.
– International capital markets make these trades possible.
The International Capital Market
and the Gains From Trade
 Portfolio Diversification as a Motive for International
Asset Trade
• International portfolio diversification can allow
residents of all countries to reduce the variability of
their wealth.
– International capital markets make this diversification
possible.
The International Capital Market
and the Gains From Trade
 The Menu of International Assets: Debt Versus
Equity
• International portfolio diversification can be carried
out through the exchange of:
– Debt instruments
– Bonds and bank deposits
» They specify that the issuer of the instrument must repay a fixed
value regardless of economic circumstances.
– Equity instruments
– A share of stock
» It is a claim to a firm’s profits, rather than to a fixed payment,
and its payoff will vary according to circumstance.
The International Capital Market
and the Gains From Trade
International Banking and the
International Capital Market
 The Structure of the International Capital Market
• The main actors in the international capital market are:
– Commercial banks
– Corporations
– Nonbank financial institutions
– Central banks and other government agencies
Figure 21-2: Borrowing in the International Capital Market
International Banking and the
International Capital Market
 Growth of the International Capital Market
• The removal of barriers to private capital flows across
countries’ borders has contributed to rapid growth in
the international capital market.
• A policy “trilemma” refers to three available options:
– Fixed exchange rate
– Monetary policy oriented toward domestic goals
– Freedom of international capital movements
International Banking and the
International Capital Market
 Offshore Banking and Offshore Currency Trading
• Offshore banking
– The business that banks’ foreign offices conduct outside
of their home countries
– Banks operate offshore though any of three types of
institution:
– Agency office
– Subsidiary bank
– Foreign branch
• Offshore currency trading
– Trade in bank deposits denominated in currencies of
countries other than the one in which the bank is located
– It is referred to as Eurocurrency trading.
International Banking and the
International Capital Market
• Eurodollars
– Dollar deposits located outside the U.S.
• Eurobanks
– Banks that accept deposits denominated in
Eurocurrencies
• Eurocurrency trading has grown for three reasons:
– Growth in world trade
– Evasion of financial regulations like reserve
requirements
– Political concerns
International Banking and the
International Capital Market
 The Growth of Eurocurrency Trading
• London is the leading center of Eurocurrency trading.
• The early growth in the Eurodollar market was due to:
– Growing volume of international trade
– Cold War
– New U.S. restrictions on capital outflows and U.S.
banking regulations
– Federal Reserve regulations on U.S. banks (e.g., the
Fed’s Regulation Q)
– Move to floating exchange rates in 1973
– Reluctance of Arab OPEC members to place surplus
funds in American banks after the first oil shock
International Banking and the
International Capital Market
• International banking facilities (IBFs)
– Banks that accept time deposits and make loans to
foreign customers.
– They are not subject to reserve requirements or interest
rate ceilings.
– They are exempt from state and local taxes.
International Banking and the
International Capital Market
Regulating International Banking
 The Problem of Bank Failure
• A bank fails when it is unable to meet its obligations to
its depositors.
• Governments attempt to prevent bank failures through
extensive regulation of their domestic banking
systems.
• The main U.S. safeguards to reduce the risk of bank
failure:
– Deposit insurance
– Reserve requirements
– Capital requirements and asset restrictions
– Bank examination
– Lender of last resort (LLR) facilities
– The Fed lends to banks facing massive deposit outflows to
satisfy their depositors’ claims.
Regulating International Banking
 Difficulties in Regulating International Banking
• Deposit insurance is essentially absent in international
banking.
• The absence of reserve requirements reduces the
stability of the banking system.
• Bank examination to enforce capital requirements and
asset restrictions becomes more difficult in an
international setting.
• There is uncertainty over which central bank is
responsible for providing LLR assistance in
international banking.
Regulating International Banking
 International Regulatory Cooperation
• Offshore banking is largely unprotected by the
safeguards national governments have imposed to
prevent domestic bank failures.
• Basel Committee
– It is a group of central bank heads from 11
industrialized countries.
– It enhances regulatory cooperation in the international
area.
– Its 1975 Concordat allocated national responsibility for
monitoring banking institutions and provided for
information exchange.
Regulating International Banking
• A major change in international financial relations in
the 1990s has been the rapidly growing importance of
new emerging markets as sources and destinations
for private capital flows.
• The trend toward securitization has increased the
need for international cooperation in monitoring and
regulating nonbank financial institutions.
Regulating International Banking
How Well Has the International
Capital Market Performed?
 The Extent of International Portfolio Diversification
• The international capital market has contributed to an
increase in international portfolio diversification since
1970.
• The extent of diversification appears small compared
with what economic theory would predict.
How Well Has the International
Capital Market Performed?
 The Extent of Intertemporal Trade
• Some observers claim that the extent of international
trade, as measured by countries’ current account
balances, has been too small.
– These claims are hard to evaluate.
Figure 21-3: Saving and Investment Rates for 25 Countries,
1990-1997 Averages
How Well Has the International
Capital Market Performed?
 Onshore-Offshore Interest Differentials
• If the world capital market is functioning well,
international interest rates should move closely
together and not differ too greatly.
– Large interest rate differences would be strong evidence
of unrealized gains from trade.
– Data shows that rates of return on similar deposits issued in the
major financial centers are quite close.
How Well Has the International
Capital Market Performed?
Figure 21-4: Comparing Eurodollar and Onshore United States Interest
Rates
How Well Has the International
Capital Market Performed?
 The Efficiency of the Foreign Exchange Market
• Exchange rates provide important signals to those who
engage in international trade and investment.
• Studies Based on Interest Parity
– The interest parity condition:
Rt– R*t= (Ee
t+1 – Et)/Et (21-1)
where:
Rtis the date-t interest rate on home currency deposits
R*tis the date-t interest rate on foreign currency deposits
Ee
t+1is the expected exchange rate
Et is the exchange rate
How Well Has the International
Capital Market Performed?
– The forecast error made in predicting future
depreciation:
ut+1 = (Et+1 – Et)/Et - (Ee
t+1 – Et)/Et (21-2)
– Under interest parity, this hypothesis can be tested by
writing ut+1 as actual currency depreciation less the
international interest difference:
ut+1 = (Et+1 – Et)/Et - (Rt – R*t) (21-3)
How Well Has the International
Capital Market Performed?
• The Role of Risk Premiums
– If bonds denominated in different currencies are
imperfect substitutes for investors, the international
interest rate difference equals expected currency
depreciation plus a risk premium, ρt:
Rt – R*t= (Ee
t+1 – Et)/Et+ ρt (21-4)
• Tests for Excessive Volatility
– They yield a mixed verdict on the foreign exchange
performance.
• The Bottom Line
– Evidence on foreign exchange market is ambiguous;
more research and experience are needed.
How Well Has the International
Capital Market Performed?
Summary
 When people are risk averse, countries can gain
through the exchange of risky assets.
 International portfolio diversification can be carried
out though the exchange of debt instruments of equity
instruments.
 One important component in the international capital
market is the foreign exchange market.
• Banks are at the center of the international capital
market, and many operate offshore.
Summary
 Regulatory and political factors have encouraged
offshore banking and currency trading.
 Creation of a Eurocurrency deposit does not occur
because that currency leaves its country of origin.
• It poses no threat for central banks’ control over their
domestic monetary bases.
 The Basel Committee has worked to enhance
regulatory cooperation in the international area.
• There is uncertainty about a central bank’s obligations
as an international lender of last resort.
 The international capital market has contributed to an
increase in international portfolio diversification
since 1970.
 The foreign exchange market’s record in
communicating appropriate price signals to
international traders and investors is mixed.
Summary

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International economic ch21

  • 1. Chapter 21Chapter 21 The Global Capital Market:The Global Capital Market: Performance and Policy ProblemsPerformance and Policy Problems Prepared by Iordanis Petsas To Accompany International Economics: Theory and PolicyInternational Economics: Theory and Policy, Sixth Edition by Paul R. Krugman and Maurice Obstfeld
  • 2.  Introduction  The International Capital Market and the Gains from Trade  International Banking and the International Capital Market  Regulating International Banking  How Well Has the International Capital Market Performed?  Summary Chapter Organization
  • 3. Introduction  International capital market • The group of closed interconnected markets in which residents of different countries trade assets such as currencies, stocks and bonds • This chapter focus on three main questions: – How has the international capital market enhanced countries’ gains from trade? – What caused the rapid growth in international financial activity that has occurred since the early 1960s? – How can policymakers minimize problems raised by a worldwide capital market without sharply reducing the benefits it provides?
  • 4.  Three Types of Gain From Trade • All transactions between the residents of different countries fall into one of three categories: – Trades of goods or services for goods or services – Trades of goods or services for assets – Trades of assets for assets The International Capital Market and the Gains From Trade
  • 5. The International Capital Market and the Gains From Trade Figure 21-1: The Three Types of International Transaction Goods and Services Assets Goods and Services Assets Home Foreign
  • 6.  Risk Aversion • The risk associated with a trade of assets is shared when assets are traded internationally. – When people are risk averse, countries can gain through the exchange of risky assets. – International capital markets make these trades possible. The International Capital Market and the Gains From Trade
  • 7.  Portfolio Diversification as a Motive for International Asset Trade • International portfolio diversification can allow residents of all countries to reduce the variability of their wealth. – International capital markets make this diversification possible. The International Capital Market and the Gains From Trade
  • 8.  The Menu of International Assets: Debt Versus Equity • International portfolio diversification can be carried out through the exchange of: – Debt instruments – Bonds and bank deposits » They specify that the issuer of the instrument must repay a fixed value regardless of economic circumstances. – Equity instruments – A share of stock » It is a claim to a firm’s profits, rather than to a fixed payment, and its payoff will vary according to circumstance. The International Capital Market and the Gains From Trade
  • 9. International Banking and the International Capital Market  The Structure of the International Capital Market • The main actors in the international capital market are: – Commercial banks – Corporations – Nonbank financial institutions – Central banks and other government agencies
  • 10. Figure 21-2: Borrowing in the International Capital Market International Banking and the International Capital Market
  • 11.  Growth of the International Capital Market • The removal of barriers to private capital flows across countries’ borders has contributed to rapid growth in the international capital market. • A policy “trilemma” refers to three available options: – Fixed exchange rate – Monetary policy oriented toward domestic goals – Freedom of international capital movements International Banking and the International Capital Market
  • 12.  Offshore Banking and Offshore Currency Trading • Offshore banking – The business that banks’ foreign offices conduct outside of their home countries – Banks operate offshore though any of three types of institution: – Agency office – Subsidiary bank – Foreign branch • Offshore currency trading – Trade in bank deposits denominated in currencies of countries other than the one in which the bank is located – It is referred to as Eurocurrency trading. International Banking and the International Capital Market
  • 13. • Eurodollars – Dollar deposits located outside the U.S. • Eurobanks – Banks that accept deposits denominated in Eurocurrencies • Eurocurrency trading has grown for three reasons: – Growth in world trade – Evasion of financial regulations like reserve requirements – Political concerns International Banking and the International Capital Market
  • 14.  The Growth of Eurocurrency Trading • London is the leading center of Eurocurrency trading. • The early growth in the Eurodollar market was due to: – Growing volume of international trade – Cold War – New U.S. restrictions on capital outflows and U.S. banking regulations – Federal Reserve regulations on U.S. banks (e.g., the Fed’s Regulation Q) – Move to floating exchange rates in 1973 – Reluctance of Arab OPEC members to place surplus funds in American banks after the first oil shock International Banking and the International Capital Market
  • 15. • International banking facilities (IBFs) – Banks that accept time deposits and make loans to foreign customers. – They are not subject to reserve requirements or interest rate ceilings. – They are exempt from state and local taxes. International Banking and the International Capital Market
  • 16. Regulating International Banking  The Problem of Bank Failure • A bank fails when it is unable to meet its obligations to its depositors. • Governments attempt to prevent bank failures through extensive regulation of their domestic banking systems.
  • 17. • The main U.S. safeguards to reduce the risk of bank failure: – Deposit insurance – Reserve requirements – Capital requirements and asset restrictions – Bank examination – Lender of last resort (LLR) facilities – The Fed lends to banks facing massive deposit outflows to satisfy their depositors’ claims. Regulating International Banking
  • 18.  Difficulties in Regulating International Banking • Deposit insurance is essentially absent in international banking. • The absence of reserve requirements reduces the stability of the banking system. • Bank examination to enforce capital requirements and asset restrictions becomes more difficult in an international setting. • There is uncertainty over which central bank is responsible for providing LLR assistance in international banking. Regulating International Banking
  • 19.  International Regulatory Cooperation • Offshore banking is largely unprotected by the safeguards national governments have imposed to prevent domestic bank failures. • Basel Committee – It is a group of central bank heads from 11 industrialized countries. – It enhances regulatory cooperation in the international area. – Its 1975 Concordat allocated national responsibility for monitoring banking institutions and provided for information exchange. Regulating International Banking
  • 20. • A major change in international financial relations in the 1990s has been the rapidly growing importance of new emerging markets as sources and destinations for private capital flows. • The trend toward securitization has increased the need for international cooperation in monitoring and regulating nonbank financial institutions. Regulating International Banking
  • 21. How Well Has the International Capital Market Performed?  The Extent of International Portfolio Diversification • The international capital market has contributed to an increase in international portfolio diversification since 1970. • The extent of diversification appears small compared with what economic theory would predict.
  • 22. How Well Has the International Capital Market Performed?  The Extent of Intertemporal Trade • Some observers claim that the extent of international trade, as measured by countries’ current account balances, has been too small. – These claims are hard to evaluate.
  • 23. Figure 21-3: Saving and Investment Rates for 25 Countries, 1990-1997 Averages How Well Has the International Capital Market Performed?
  • 24.  Onshore-Offshore Interest Differentials • If the world capital market is functioning well, international interest rates should move closely together and not differ too greatly. – Large interest rate differences would be strong evidence of unrealized gains from trade. – Data shows that rates of return on similar deposits issued in the major financial centers are quite close. How Well Has the International Capital Market Performed?
  • 25. Figure 21-4: Comparing Eurodollar and Onshore United States Interest Rates How Well Has the International Capital Market Performed?
  • 26.  The Efficiency of the Foreign Exchange Market • Exchange rates provide important signals to those who engage in international trade and investment. • Studies Based on Interest Parity – The interest parity condition: Rt– R*t= (Ee t+1 – Et)/Et (21-1) where: Rtis the date-t interest rate on home currency deposits R*tis the date-t interest rate on foreign currency deposits Ee t+1is the expected exchange rate Et is the exchange rate How Well Has the International Capital Market Performed?
  • 27. – The forecast error made in predicting future depreciation: ut+1 = (Et+1 – Et)/Et - (Ee t+1 – Et)/Et (21-2) – Under interest parity, this hypothesis can be tested by writing ut+1 as actual currency depreciation less the international interest difference: ut+1 = (Et+1 – Et)/Et - (Rt – R*t) (21-3) How Well Has the International Capital Market Performed?
  • 28. • The Role of Risk Premiums – If bonds denominated in different currencies are imperfect substitutes for investors, the international interest rate difference equals expected currency depreciation plus a risk premium, ρt: Rt – R*t= (Ee t+1 – Et)/Et+ ρt (21-4) • Tests for Excessive Volatility – They yield a mixed verdict on the foreign exchange performance. • The Bottom Line – Evidence on foreign exchange market is ambiguous; more research and experience are needed. How Well Has the International Capital Market Performed?
  • 29. Summary  When people are risk averse, countries can gain through the exchange of risky assets.  International portfolio diversification can be carried out though the exchange of debt instruments of equity instruments.  One important component in the international capital market is the foreign exchange market. • Banks are at the center of the international capital market, and many operate offshore.
  • 30. Summary  Regulatory and political factors have encouraged offshore banking and currency trading.  Creation of a Eurocurrency deposit does not occur because that currency leaves its country of origin. • It poses no threat for central banks’ control over their domestic monetary bases.  The Basel Committee has worked to enhance regulatory cooperation in the international area. • There is uncertainty about a central bank’s obligations as an international lender of last resort.
  • 31.  The international capital market has contributed to an increase in international portfolio diversification since 1970.  The foreign exchange market’s record in communicating appropriate price signals to international traders and investors is mixed. Summary