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金融市场与机构课后答案

Chap1

3. Distinguish between money and capital markets.

ANSWER: Money markets facilitate the trading of short-term (money market) instruments while capital markets facilitate the trading of long-term (capital market) instruments.

16. Commercial banks use some funds to purchase securities and other

funds to make loans. Why are the securities more marketable than loans in the secondary market?

ANSWER: Securities are more standardized than loans and therefore can be more easily sold in the secondary market. The excessive documentation on commercial loans limits a bank's ability to sell loans in the secondary market.

21. How does a money market mutual fund differ from a stock or bond

mutual fund?

ANSWER: A money market mutual fund invests in money market

securities, whereas other mutual funds normally invest in stocks or bonds. Chap2

3. Would you expect federal government demand for loanable funds to be

more or less interest elastic than household demand for loanable funds?

Why?

ANSWER: Federal government demand for loanable funds should be less interest elastic than the consumer demand for loanable funds, because the government's planned borrowings will likely occur regardless of the

interest rate. Conversely, the quantity of loanable funds by consumers is more responsive to the interest rate level.

7. Jayhawk Forecasting Services analyzed several factors that could affect

interest rates in the future. Most factors were expected to place downward pressure on interest rates. Jayhawk also felt that although the annual

budget deficit was to be cut by 40 percent from the previous year, it would still be very large. Thus, Jayhawk believed that the deficit's impact would more than offset the other effects and therefore forecast interest rates to increase by 2 percent. Comment on Jayhawk's logic.

ANSWER: A reduction in the deficit should free up some funds that had been used to support the government borrowings. Thus, there should be additional funds available to satisfy other borrowing needs. Given this situation plus the other information, Jayhawk should have forecasted

lower interest

rates.

10. What is the logic behind the Fisher effect's implied positive relationship

between expected inflation and nominal interest rates?

ANSWER: Investors require a positive real return, which suggests that they will only invest funds if the nominal interest rate is expected to

exceed inflation. In this way, the purchasing power of invested funds

increases over time. As inflation rises, nominal interest rates should rise as well since investors would require a nominal return that exceeds the

inflation rate.

16. If foreign investors expected that the U.S. dollar's value would weaken

over the next few years, how might this affect (a) the foreign supply of funds to the U.S. markets and (b) U.S. interest rates? Explain.

ANSWER: The expectation of a weaker U.S. dollar can cause a lower foreign supply of funds to the U.S. markets, as foreign investors reduce their investment in the United States, because a weakened dollar over the investment horizon reduces the return to foreign investors. The reduced foreign supply of funds to U.S. markets places upward pressure on U.S.

interest rates.

19. If financial market participants overestimate inflation in a particular

period, will real interest rates be relatively high or low? Explain.

ANSWER: If inflation is overestimated, the real interest rate will be

relatively high. Investors had required a relatively high nominal interest rate because they expected inflation to be high (according to the Fisher effect).

Chap3

7. Explain how a yield curve would shift in response to a sudden

expectation of rising interest rates, according to the pure expectations

theory.

ANSWER: The demand for short-term securities would increase, placing

upward (downward) pressure on their prices (yields). The demand for

long-term securities would decrease, placing downward (upward) pressure on their prices (yields). If the yield curve was originally upward sloped, it would now have a steeper slope as a result of the expectation. If it was originally downward sloped, it would now be more horizontal (less steep), or may have even become upward sloping.

10. Assume there is a sudden expectation of lower interest rates in the

future. What would be the effect on the shape of the yield curve? Explain.

ANSWER: The demand for short-term securities would decrease, placing downward (upward) pressure on their prices (yields). The demand for

long-term securities would increase, placing upward (downward) pressure on their prices (yields). If the yield curve was originally upward sloped, it would now be more horizontal (less steep). If it was downward sloped, it would now be more steep.

11. Explain the liquidity premium theory.

ANSWER: If investors believe that securities with larger maturities are less liquid, they will require a premium when investing in such securities to compensate. This theory can be combined with the other theories to explain the shape of a yield curve.

12. If liquidity and interest rate expectations are both important for

explaining the shape of a yield curve, what does a flat yield curve indicate about the market's perception of future interest rates?

ANSWER: A flat yield curve without consideration of a liquidity

premium would represent no expected change in interest rates according to the pure expectations theory. Therefore, if the flat yield curve reflects the existence of a liquidity premium, this curve would actually have a slight downward slope when removing the liquidity premium. This suggests

expectations of a slight decline in future interest rates.

14. If the segmented markets theory causes an upward-sloping yield curve,

what does this imply?

ANSWER: An upward-sloped yield curve caused by segmented markets implies that the demand for short-term funds is low relative to the supply of short-term funds. In addition, the demand for long-term funds is high relative to the supply of long-term funds.

20. Suppose that the Treasury decided to finance its deficit with mostly

long-term funds. How could this decision affect the term structure of

interest rates? If short-term and long-term markets are segmented, would the Treasury's decision have a more or less pronounced impact on the term structure? Explain.

ANSWER: If the Treasury borrowed heavily in the long-term markets, it could place upward pressure on long-term rates without having as much of an impact on short-term rates (assuming that markets are somewhat

segmented).

Chap4

3. What are the main goals of the Federal Open Market Committee? How

does it attempt to achieve these goals?

ANSWER: The main goals of the FOMC are to promote high

employment, economic growth, and price stability.

Chap5

5. Briefly summarize the pure Keynesian philosophy and identify the key

variable considered.

ANSWER: The pure Keynesian philosophy suggests that the money

supply should be adjusted by the Fed to influence interest rates and

aggregate spending for goods and services. A loose-money policy can

lower interest rates and increase aggregate spending, while a tight-money policy can increase interest rates and reduce aggregate spending.

6. Briefly summarize the Monetarist approach.

ANSWER: The Monetarist philosophy advocates a stable, low growth in the money supply. Monetarists may contend that sporadic changes in

money supply growth are likely to result in volatile business cycles.

14. If a change in the discount rate is not likely to directly affect market

interest rates, why do financial markets sometimes react to such a change?

ANSWER: A change in the discount rate may signal the Fed’s plan to adjust money supply targets and attempt to raise or lower interest rates, which would affect prices of securities such as bonds and mortgages.

Chap6

3. Why do large corporations typically make competitive bids rather than

noncompetitive bids for T-bills?

ANSWER: Because noncompetitive bidders are limited to purchasing Treasury bills with a maximum par value of $1 million per auction, large corporations desiring a larger investment typically submit competitive bids.

6. Why do some firms create a department that can directly place

commercial paper? What criteria affect the decision to create such a

department?

ANSWER: Those firms that issue commercial paper may decide to

establish a department that can directly place the paper. In this way, the firms can avoid the transactions costs incurred when commercial paper dealers issue commercial paper. Such a strategy is only worthwhile if the firms continuously issue commercial paper.

Chap8

7. If a bond's coupon rate is above its required rate of return, would its price be above or below its par value? Explain.

ANSWER: When a bond's coupon rate is above the required rate of

return, the price of the bond would be above its par value because the

coupons provide more than the return required.

8. Is the price of a long-term bond more or less sensitive to a change in

interest rates than the price of a short-term security? Why?

ANSWER: The price of a long-term bond is more sensitive to a given change in interest rates than the price of a short-term security. The long-term bond provides fixed payments for a longer period of time.

Consequently, it will provide these fixed payments, whether interest rates decline or rise. The benefit of fixed payments during a period of falling interest rates is more pronounced for longer maturities. The same is true for the disadvantage of fixed payments during a period of rising rates. 16. Assume that the bond market participants suddenly expect the Fed to

substantially increase money supply.

a. Assuming no threat of inflation, how would bond prices be affected

by this expectation?

ANSWER: Without the threat of inflation, an increase in the money

supply could reduce interest rates and bond prices would increase. Thus, bond portfolio managers would purchase more bonds now, causing

immediate upward pressure on bond prices.

b. Assuming that inflation may result, how would bond prices be

affected?

ANSWER: If inflation increases, interest rates will likely increase, and prices of existing bonds will decline. Therefore, bond portfolio managers would sell bonds now, causing immediate downward pressure on bond prices.

17. Bond portfolio managers closely monitor the trade deficit figures.

a. When the trade deficit figure is higher than anticipated, bond prices

typically decline. Explain why this reaction may occur.

ANSWER: A higher trade deficit figure signals the possibility of

continued high trade deficits, which would place downward pressure on the dollar. If the dollar weakens, U.S. inflation may rise, and U.S.

interest rates may rise. Thus, bond portfolio managers sell bonds,

placing downward pressure on bond prices.

b. On some occasions, the trade deficit figure has been very large, but

the bond markets did not respond to the announcement. Assuming that no other information offset its impact, explain why the bond markets

may not have responded to the announcement.

ANSWER: If the large trade deficit was already anticipated by the

market, the announcement does not offer any additional information.

Therefore, the market does not react. Existing bond prices already

reflect the market's expectations.

Chap10

5. Why do firms engage in IPOs?

ANSWER: Firms engage in IPOs when they have feasible expansion

plans but are already near their debt capacity.

7. Describe the motivation for a firm to do a road show before its IPO.

ANSWER: The firm does a road show to promote its offering. That is, it explains to various institutional investors how it will use the funds to

support its expansion. The goal of the road show is to convince some large investors to invest in the shares of the firm.

18. Describe how the interaction between buyers and sellers affects the

market value of a firm, and explain how that can subject a firm to the

market for corporate control.

ANSWER: If a firm’s business performance is weak, investor demand for shares will typically be weak, and the firm’s stock price will be weak.

Another firm’s managers may consider purchasing the weak firm at its prevailing weak price, and then improving that firm’s performance by replacing managers and reorganizing that firm. Managers of the weak firm have an incentive to improve their firm to prevent the firm from being acquired.

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