跨国公司理财第3周课件

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1、Chapter 2The International Monetary SystemTopics History of the International Monetary System Contemporary Currency RegimesHistory of the International Monetary System The Gold Standard (1876 1913) “Rules of the game” : each country set the rate at which its currency unit could be converted to a wei

2、ght of gold Currency exchange rates were “fixed”History of the International Monetary System The Inter-War Years & WWII (1914-1944) Currencies were allowed to fluctuate over a fairly wide range in terms of gold. During WWII the US dollar was the only major trading currency that continued to be conve

3、rtibleHistory of the International Monetary System Bretton Woods and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) (1944) established a US dollar based international monetary system created two new institutions International Monetary Fund (IMF) World Bank Special Drawing Right (SDR) History of the Internati

4、onal Monetary System Eurocurrencies These are domestic currencies of one country on deposit in a second country two valuable purposes: holding excess corporate liquidity a source of short-term bank loansHistory of the International Monetary System Eurocurrency Interest Rates: LIBOR Attract both depo

5、sitors and borrowers to Eurocurrency markets. Loan rate are lower Deposit rate are higherContemporary currency regimes Demonetization of gold Diversification of international reserves Legalization of Floating regimeContemporary currency regimes The IMFs Exchange Rate Regime Classifications: Exchange

6、 arrangements with no separate legal tender Currency board arrangements Other conventional fixed peg arrangements Pegged exchange rates within horizontal bands Crawling pegs Exchange rates within crawling pegs Managed floating with no pre-announced path Independent floating Contemporary currency reg

7、imes The choice between Fixed and Flexible Rates A nations choice reflects national priorities including: inflation, unemployment, interest rate levels, trade balances, economic growth.Fixed Versus Flexible Exchange Rates Countries would prefer a fixed rate regime for the following reasons: stabilit

8、y in international prices inherent anti-inflationary nature The problems of fixed rate regime: maintain large quantities of international reserves Fixed rates can be maintained at rates that are inconsistent with economic fundamentalsAttributes of the “Ideal” Currency Possesses three attributes, oft

9、en referred to as the Impossible Trinity: Exchange rate stability Full financial integration Monetary independence The forces of economics to not allow the simultaneous achievement of all threeEmerging Markets and Regime Choices A currency board exists when a countrys central bank commits to back it

10、s monetary base its money supply entirely with foreign reserves at all times. This means that a unit of domestic currency cannot be introduced into the economy without an additional unit of foreign exchange reserves being obtained first. Argentina moved from a managed exchange rate to a currency boa

11、rd in 1991 In 2002, the country ended the currency board as a result of substantial economic and political turmoilEmerging Markets and Regime Choices Dollarization is the use of the US dollar as the official currency of the country. One attraction of dollarization is that sound monetary and exchange

12、-rate policies no longer depend on the intelligence and discipline of domestic policymakers. Panama has used the dollar as its official currency since 1907 Ecuador replaced its domestic currency with the US dollar in September, 2000The Euro: Birth of a European Currency In December 1991, the members

13、 of the European Union met at Maastricht, the Netherlands to finalize a treaty that changed Europes currency future. This treaty set out a timetable and a plan to replace all individual ECU currencies with a single currency called the euro.The Euro: Birth of a European Currency To prepare for the EM

14、U, a convergence criteria was laid out whereby each member country was responsible for managing the following to a specific level: Nominal inflation rates Long-term interest rates Fiscal deficits Government debt In addition, a strong central bank, called the European Central Bank (ECB), was establis

15、hed in Frankfurt, Germany.Effects of the Euro The euro affects markets in three ways: Cheaper transactions costs in the Euro Zone Currency risks and costs related to uncertainty are reduced All consumers and businesses both inside and outside the Euro Zone enjoy price transparency and increased pric

16、e-based competition Achieving Monetary Unification If the euro is to be successful, it must have a solid economic foundation. The primary driver of a currencys value is its ability to maintain its purchasing power. The single largest threat to maintaining purchasing power is inflation, so the job of

17、 the EU has been to prevent inflationary forces from undermining the euro.Exchange Rate Regimes: The FutureAll exchange rate regimes must deal with the tradeoff between rules and discretion (vertical), as well as between cooperation and independence (horizontal) (see exhibit 2.8)The pre WWI Gold Sta

18、ndard required adherence to rules and allowed independenceThe Bretton Woods agreement (and to a certain extent the EMS) also required adherence to rules in addition to cooperationThe present system is characterized by no rules, with varying degrees of cooperationMany believe that a new international

19、 monetary system could succeed only if it combined cooperation among nations with individual discretion to pursue domestic social, economic, and financial goalsMini-Case Questions: The Revaluation of the Chinese Yuan Many Chinese critics had urged China to revalue the yuan by 20% or more. What would

20、 the Chinese yuans value be in US dollars if it had indeed been devalued by 20%? Do you believe that the revaluation of the Chinese yean was politically or economically motivated?Mini-Case Questions: The Revaluation of the Chinese Yuan (contd) If the Chinese yuan were to change by the maximum allowe

21、d per day, 0.3% against the US dollar, consistently over a 30 or 60 day period, what extreme values might it reach? Chinese multinationals would now be facing the same exchange rate-related risks borne by US, Japanese, and European multinationals. What impact do you believe this rising risk will have on the strategy and operations of Chinese companies in the near-future?Chapter Exhibits此课件下载可自行编辑修改,供参考!感谢您的支持,我们努力做得更好!

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