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CHAPTER 2 Asset Classes and Financial Investments, 8 th edition Bodie, Kane and Marcus Slides by Susan Hine Mc. Graw-Hill/Irwin Copyright © 2009 by The Mc. Graw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.
Major Classes of Financial Assets or Securities • • • Money market Bond market Equity Securities Indexes Derivative markets 2 -2
The Money Market • Treasury bills – Bid and asked price – Bank discount method • Certificates of Deposits • Commercial Paper • Bankers Acceptances 2 -3
The Money Market Continued • Eurodollars • Repurchase Agreements (RPs) and Reverse RPs • Brokers’ Calls • Federal Funds • LIBOR Market 2 -4
Figure 2. 1 Rates on Money Market Securities 2 -5
Table 2. 1 Major Components of the Money Market 2 -6
Figure 2. 2 Treasury Bill Yields 2 -7
Figure 2. 3 The Spread between 3 -month CD and Treasury Bill Rates 2 -8
The Bond Market • • Treasury Notes and Bonds Inflation-Protected Treasury Bonds Federal Agency Debt International Bonds Municipal Bonds Corporate Bonds Mortgages and Mortgage-Backed Securities 2 -9
Treasury Notes and Bonds • Maturities – Notes – maturities up to 10 years – Bonds – maturities in excess of 10 years – 30 -year bond • Par Value - $1, 000 • Quotes – percentage of par 2 -10
Figure 2. 4 Lisiting of Treasury Issues 2 -11
Federal Agency Debt • Major issuers – Federal Home Loan Bank – Federal National Mortgage Association – Government National Mortgage Association – Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation 2 -12
Municipal Bonds • Issued by state and local governments • Types – General obligation bonds – Revenue bonds • Industrial revenue bonds • Maturities – range up to 30 years 2 -13
Figure 2. 5 Tax-exempt Debt Outstanding 2 -14
Municipal Bond Yields • Interest income on municipal bonds is not subject to federal and sometimes not to state and local tax • To compare yields on taxable securities a Taxable Equivalent Yield is constructed 2 -15
Table 2. 2 Equivalent Taxable Yields Corresponding to Various Tax-Exempt Yields 2 -16
Figure 2. 6 Ratio of Yields on Tax-Exempt to Taxable Bonds 2 -17
Corporate Bonds • Issued by private firms • Semi-annual interest payments • Subject to larger default risk than government securities • Options in corporate bonds – Callable – Convertible 2 -18
Mortgages and Mortgage-Backed Securities • Developed in the 1970 s to help liquidity of financial institutions • Proportional ownership of a pool or a specified obligation secured by a pool • Market has experienced very high rates of growth 2 -19
Figure 2. 7 Mortgage-backed Securities Outstanding, 1979 -2007 2 -20
Equity Securities • Common stock – Residual claim – Limited liability • Preferred stock – Fixed dividends -limited – Priority over common – Tax treatment • Depository receipts 2 -21
Figure 2. 8 Listing of Stocks Traded on the NYSE 2 -22
Stock Market Indexes • There are several broadly based indexes computed and published daily • There are several indexes of bond market performance • Others include: – Nikkei Average – Financial Times Index 2 -23
Dow Jones Industrial Average • Includes 30 large blue-chip corporations • Computed since 1896 • Price-weighted average 2 -24
Example 2. 2 Price-Weighted Average Portfolio: Initial value $25 + $100 = $125 Final value $30 + $ 90 = $120 Percentage change in portfolio value = 5/125 = -. 04 = -4% Index: Initial index value (25+100)/2 = 62. 5 Final index value (30 + 90)/2 = 60 Percentage change in index -2. 5/62. 5 = -. 04 = -4% 2 -25
Standard & Poor’s Indexes • Broadly based index of 500 firms • Market-value-weighted index • Index funds • Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) 2 -26
Other U. S. Market-Value Indexes • NASDAQ Composite • NYSE Composite • Wilshire 5000 2 -27
Figure 2. 9 Comparative Performance of Several Stock Indexes, 2001 -2006 2 -28
Foreign and International Stock Market Indexes • Nikkei (Japan) • FTSE (Financial Times of London) • Dax (Germany) • MSCI (Morgan Stanley Capital International) • Hang Seng (Hong Kong) • TSX (Canada) 2 -29
Derivatives Markets Options • Basic Positions – Call (Buy) – Put (Sell) • Terms – Exercise Price – Expiration Date – Assets Futures • Basic Positions – Long (Buy) – Short (Sell) • Terms – Delivery Date – Assets 2 -30
Figure 2. 10 Trading Data on GE Options 2 -31
Figure 2. 11 Listing of Selected Futures Contracts 2 -32