ECON Final
What happens before and after an increase in the expectations of the inflation rate: Bond Prices
Decrease
What happens to Money Demand if inflation rate rise
Decrease
What happens to Money Demand if real interest rates rise
Decrease
What happens before and after a consumers have a decrease in the desire to consume: Lending
Decreases
What happens to the bond market when China becomes more wealthy in regards to interest rates
Decreases
What happens to the bond market when China becomes more wealthy in regards to lending
Decreases
The players in the monetary supply process include
Depositors Banks Central bank
What are the three major parts of the Federal Reserve System
Depositors Banks The Fed
If the Japanese price level rises relative to the price level in the United States, what will happen to the value of the Japanese yen in terms of dollars
Depreciate
Financial instruments with returns tied to previously issued securities are called
Derivatives
A ______ is bought at a price below its face value, & the _______ value is repaid at the maturity date
Discount bond Face
Financial intermediary's lower transaction costs by providing what two things?
Economies of Scale Liquidity Services
The Glass-Steagal Act, which was repealed in 1999, prohibited commercial banks from
Engaging in underwriting Dealing with corporate securities
Bonds that are sold in a foreign country and are denominated in a currency other than that of the country in which it is sold are known as
Eurobonds
When the euro appreciates (holding everything else constant) then
European chocolate sold in the US becomes more expensive
The federal funds interest rate is determined by the
FOMC
The bank panic of 1907 led to the passage of
Federal Reserve Act
Currency in circulation that cannot be redeemed for gold is called
Fiat money
Development of new financial products & services
Financial Innovation
Connects savers with borrowers
Financial Intermediary
Where funds are exchanged
Financial Market
Claim on issuers future income or assets
Financial security
Govt spending and taxes to affect economy
Fiscal Policy
The most comprehensive measure of aggregate output is
GDP
What happens to Money Demand if Price Level Rises
Increase
What happens to Money Demand if RGDP rises
Increase
What happens to Money Demand if Transaction Cost Rises
Increase
When the Federal Reserve buys bonds from the public how does that affect the Money Supply?
Increase
What happens before and after a consumers have a decrease in the desire to consume: Interest Rates
Increases
What happens to the bond market when China becomes more wealthy in regards to borrowing
Increases
The interest rate falls when either the demand for bonds ________ or the supply of bonds _______
Increases Decreases
What is the solution to the key disadvantage of fiat money
Independent Central Bank
Price of Impatience
Interest rate
Uncertainty about future interest rate volatility and returns is known as
Interest rate risk
What role does weak financial regulation and supervision play in causing financial crises
It allows financial institutions better opportunity to engage in excessive risk taking behavior
In the bond market, the bond demanders are the ________ and the bond suppliers are the ________
Lenders Borrowers
________ is the relative ease and speed with which an asset can be converted into a medium of exchange
Liquidity
A decrease in liquidity will ____ the _____ of bond
Lower Demand
A decrease in wealth of people will ______ the _____ of bonds
Lower Demand
A decrease in expectations for economic growth will ____ the ___ of bonds
Lower Supply
A decrease in government budget deficits will ______ the ____ of bonds
Lower Supply
Financial intermediaries provide customers with liquidity services. Liquidity services
Make it easier for customers to conduct transactions
Kevin purchasing concert tickets with a $100 bill is an example of the ________ function of money
Medium of exchange
Who said inflation is always and everywhere a monetary phenomenon?
Milton Friedman
Deal in short-term debt instruments
Money Markets
An example of the problem of ________ is when a corporation uses the funds raised from selling bonds to fund corporate expansion to pay for Caribbean cruises for all of its employees and their families
Moral hazard
The yield to maturity for a discount bond is ________ related to the current bond price
Negatively
What happens to Money Demand if Money Supply Rises
No change
When the Federal Government sells bonds to the public how does that affect the Money Demand?
No change
When the Federal Government sells bonds to the public how does that affect the Money Supply?
No change
When the Federal Reserve buys bonds from the public how does that affect the Money Demand?
No change
There is ________ for any bond whose time to maturity matches the holding period
No interest rate risk
Growth in money from waiting
Nominal Interest Rate
People, in general, do not lend money to one another to buy a house or a car because
Of information problems They do not know about the effort other people will provide to repay their debts They do not know about the capacity of other people tp repay their debts
Why is the originate-to-distribute business model subject to the principal-agent problem?
Once the mortgage broker ears their fee, they don't care if the borrower makes their payment The mortgage broker has little incentive to ensure the borrower is credit worthy since loans will be sold as mortgage backed securities The more volume the broker originates, the more they make
The Fed's most commonly used means of changing the money supply is
Open market operations
In order to reduce risk and increase the safety of financial institutions, commercial banks and other depository institutions are prohibited from
Owning common stock
Currency includes
Paper money and coins
The presence of so many commercial banks in the United States is most likely the result of
Previous restrictions on branch banking
Buying a shares of UBER when they went public is an example of the
Primary market
According to the quantity theory, changes in the _________ lead to proportional changes in the price level
Quantity of money
Cost in goods from borrowing
Real Interest Rate
List one factor that determines exchange rates in the short run
Real returns on financial assets
List 3 factors that determine exchange rates in the long run
Relative price level Trade barriers Productivity preferences
A rise in the expected future exchange rate shifts demand for domestic assets to the _____ and causes the domestic currency to ___
Right Appreciate
A rise in the domestic interest rate shifts the demand for domestic assets to the ________ and causes the domestic currency to
Rise Appreciate
Which of the following is an example of financial intermediation
Saver makes a deposit in credit union and credit union makes a loan to a member for a new car
A well functioning financial system
Solves asymmetric information problems
When I purchase ________, I own a portion of a firm and have the right to vote on issues important to the firm and to elect its directors
Stock
The Fed is the most independent of all US government agencies. What is the main difference between it and other government agencies that explains the Fed's greater independence
The Fed's source of revenue is free from the appropriations process
If the Mexico peso depreciates against the dollar, then
The dollar has appreciated against the peso
The ratio of the money supply to the monetary base is called
The money multiplier
Predict what will happen to the money suppply if there is a sharp rise in the currency ratio
The money supply falls
The Fed buys $100 million of bonds from the public and also lowers the reserve requirement r. What will happen to the money supply?
The money supply will increase
Which did not help prevent the financial crisis of 2007-2009 from becoming a depression
The purchase of stock Ownership takeovers of troubled banks by the Federal Reserve
What is the most important factor that gives the Federal Reserve the ability to be so independent
Their own source funding
Why would a local bank lend money to people with poor credit records and low income to buy a house
They are just going to sell the loan
Open market operations as a monetary policy tool have the advantage that
They occur at the initiate of the Fed They are flexible and precise They are easily reversed
Why is the 12th federal reserve district so geographically large, while the 2nd is so small
They represent the population and economic interest when the Fed was created
Which of the following can be described as involving indirect finance?
You buy shares in a mutual fund
If you expect the inflation rate to be 15 percent next year and a one−year bond has a yield to maturity of 7 percent, then the real interest rate on this bond is
-8%
What is the advantage of securitizing mortgages to savers
Diversify risks
Buyer of Capital
Investor
As a result of strict banking regulations, the United States has:
Many more smaller banks compared to other industrialized countries
What is the key disadvantage of fiat money
Tempting for government to pay bills by printing it
List 3 functions money must fulfill
Unit of account Store of value Medium of exchange
What is the key advantage of commodity money (not a characteristic)
Universally accepted
You pay for a 150 euro dinner in Paris with your credit card. When you get home you see a charge of $75 on your credit card bill. What was the spot exchange rate for this purchase? The next week you return to the same restaurant and have the same meal but this charge on your credit card appears as $70. This suggests the Dollar
0.5 Appreciated
Which of the following is not a contractual savings institution?
A savings and loan association
As financial intermediaries, banks
Accept deposits Make loans
Increasing the amount of information available to investors helps to reduce the problems of ________ and ________ in the financial markets
Adverse selection Moral hazard
What is the global pool of money
All of the world's savings
Why is financial regulation probably necessary
Asymmetric information Systemic risk
What happened to the global pool of money's supply between the mid 1990's and mid 2000's
Big poor countries got richer
Which of the following bonds would have the highest default risk? Junk bonds
Buying a US treasury bond from your friend is an example of Secondary market
What is the key advantage of fiat money
Can control supply
What is the key disadvantage of commodity money (not a characteristic)
Cannot control supply
Controls the Money Supply
Central Bank
Accepts Deposits
Commercial Bank
The monetary base is comprised of
Currency in circulation Reserves