MIE 201 Ch. 20
the government sponsored enterprise responsible for guaranteeing and funding home mortgages
Fannie Mae (FNMA)
The federal agency responsible for protecting money in customer accounts and managing the transition of assets whenever a bank fails
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)
can be used to represent debt obligations
deferred payment
What is the term for regulations to protect against conflicts of interest in investment banking?
"Chinese wall"
What "rule" in the Dodd Frank act prohibits commercial banks from speculative trading activity?
"Volcker Rule"
How much money was invested in credit swaps?
$45 trillion
T/F: The Fed is legally bound to pursue the economic priorities established by congress
True
electronic money transferring system operated by the fed for routine payments made by check.
Automated Clearing House
What are the 4 financial functions of money?
1. medium of exchange 2. Unit of accounting 3. store of value 4. deferred payment
How many regional banks are included in the federal reserve system?
12
When was the Federal reserve system established?
1913
By 2006, _____%+ of all new mortgages were subprime.
20%+
What percent of subprime mortgages were ARM?
50% (1/2)
How many sit on the board of governors? How long are their terms?
7/ 14 years
a mortgage that features variable interest rates over the life of the loan (starts low, gets high)
Adjustable Rate Mortgages
Which type of investment bank specializes in specific industries and/or services, such as mergers and acquisitions?
Boutique Investment Banks
a market situation in which frenzied demand for an asset pushes the price of that asset far beyond its true economic value
Bubble
What did the Dodd-Frank act establish to protect consumers?
Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection
What is the most powerful tool of the fed?
Buying/selling treasury bonds, bills, notes, etc.
M1 includes what?
Cash held by the public and deposited in a variety of checking accounts (basically, spendable money)
banks that accept deposits, offer various checking and savings accounts, and provide loans.
Commercial Banks
Nonprofit member-owned cooperatives that offer deposit accounts and lending services to customers and small businesses.
Credit Unions
companies that offer opinions about the creditworthiness of borrowers and of specific investments.
Credit rating agencies
the rate that member banks pay when they borrow funds from the Fed
Discount Rate
What legislation was passed to reform the banking industry and offered greater consumer protection?
Dodd-Frank Act (2010)
non-bank companies that use their own funds to offer mortgages
Independent Mortgage Companies
the interest rate that member banks charge each other to borrow money overnight from the funds they keep in the Federal Reserve Accounts
Federal Funds Rate
What committee decides monetary policy and includes the Fed's board of governors, president of the NYC Fed, and 4 of the other 11 regional presidents?
Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC)
the central banking system of the United States; responsible for regulating banks and implementing monetary policy.
Federal Reserve System
nonbank institutions that lend money to customers and businesses for cars and other vehicles, home improvements, expansion, purchases, and other purposes.
Finance Companies
What act repealed the Glass-Steagall Act, removing barriers?
Financial Services Modernization Act of 1999
What council, established by Dodd-Frank Act, monitors for systematic risk?
Financial Stability Oversight Council
A secondary mortgage institution similar to Fannie mae
Freddie Mac
what act restricted the crossing of investment and commercial banking, protected against catastrophic failure? (great depression)
Glass-Steagall Act (1933)
What are the three basic categories of investment banks?
Global, Regional, Boutique.
firms that offer a variety of services related to IPO's, mergers, acquisitions, and other investment matters.
Investment Banks
What is tranching?
Layers of risk
What was the biggest bankruptcy in US history?
Lehman Brothers
The burst of the housing bubble resulted in a ________ crisis and _______ freeze.
Liquidity crisis and credit freeze
the percentage of an asset's market value that a lender is willing to finance when offering a loan, the rest of the purchase price has to be paid by the buyer as a downpayment.
Loan-to-value
M2 includes what?
M1 AND savings accounts, balances in retail money-market mutual funds, and small time deposits.
Money supply can be measured by _____ and _____.
M1 and M2
a tool for simplifying transactions between buyers and sellers
Medium of Exchange
Banks that provide financial services to businesses; can also refer to private equity management.
Merchant Banks
anything generally accepted as a means of paying for goods and services; serves as a medium of exchange, a unit of accounting, a store of value, and a standard of deferred value.
Money
Credit derivatives based on home mortgages
Mortgage-backed securities
Can the Fed force banks to change their interest rates, etc?
NO- This is why they work indirectly.
Does transferring risk reduce or eliminate risk?
No
Do investment banks usually provide services to the public?
No, not unless they are very wealthy.
Is the federal funds rate set directly?
No- adjusted through: 1. Buying and selling Treasury bonds, bills and notes. 2. Adjusting reserve requirements 3. lending through the discount window
Buying and selling Treasury bonds, bills, and notes are also called "______ __________" operations.
Open Market Operations
Banking services for wealthy individuals and families.
Private Banking
Banks that provide financial services to customers.
Retail Banks
a process in which debts such as mortgages are pooled together and transformed into investments.
Securitization
The __________ rate influences the __________ rate.
The Discount rate influences the prime rate.
Offer deposit accounts and focus on offering home mortgage loans (AKA "savings and loan" associations)
Thrift Banks
a measure of value
Unit of accounting
Is the discount rate set directly?
Yes
Was the federal funds rate low or high following the burst of the .com bubble?
low
what is the most liquid asset?
money
the amount of money in circulation at any given point in time
money supply.
nonbank companies that initiate loans on behalf of a mortgage lender in exchange for a fee
mortgage brokers
a way of accumulating wealth until it is needed
store of value
home loans for borrowers with low credit scores
subprime mortgages
What is the name of the top 10-12 global investment banks (these dominate the industry)
the "bulge bracket"
the Loan to Value ratio was too______ during the real-estate bubble
too high
How much does the FDIC insure up to (per account)?
up to $250,000