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2.套汇
凡违反外汇管理的规定,通过第二者或第三者 采取各种方式用人民币或物资,非法换取外汇或 外汇权益,攫取国家应收外汇的行为。具体包括:
1)违反国家规定,以人民币支付或者以实物偿 付应当以外汇支付的进口货款或者其他类似支出的 ,但是合法的易货贸易除外;
2)以人民币为他人支付在境内的费用,而由对 方给付外汇的;
1. 对经常项目下的支付转移不加限制; 2.不实行复汇率(1994年我国汇率并轨即达到 但以汇率制); 3. 兑换其他成员国积累的本币。
第四节 我国对外经贸企业的外汇管理
一、对出口收汇的管理 1. 实行出口收汇核销制度; 2.贯彻“安全及时收汇”原则,正确选择结算方 式; 3.一般不允许自寄单据,自行收汇; 4.出口外汇收入不能抵减其他项目的外汇支出。
三、防止逃汇的管理
1.逃汇:指企业没有按规定将外汇售予外汇指定 银行的行为,具体包括:
1)违反国家规定,擅自将外汇存放在境外的; 2)不按照国家规定将外汇卖给外汇指定银行的 3)违反国家规定将外汇汇出或者携带出境的; 4)未经外汇管理部门批准,擅自将外币存款凭 证、外币有价证券携带或者邮寄出境的; 5)明知用于逃汇而提供人民币资金或者其他服 务的; 6)以其他方式逃汇的。
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1994年我国外汇管理体制改革的意义:
1. 在外汇领域初步形成国家宏观调控下的市场 机制。
2. 加速我国经济与国际经济接轨,有利于进一 步对外开放。
3. 与我国其他经济领域的改革密切相关,相互 促进。
第三节 1996年底人民币实现经常项下可兑
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经常项目下可兑换的标准和内容,就是承担了 国际货币基金协定第八条规定的义务:
二、对进口用市场汇率凭相应 的有效凭证 和商业单据,用人民币向外汇指定银行购汇或从其 外 汇账户上对外支付;
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风险头寸
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两种以上的货币兑换
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成交与资金清算之间的时间
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汇率波动
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外汇风险的构成要素有
企业可以通过建立外汇风险防范基金来降低风险损失程度.
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风险控制手段既可以通过降低风险损失概率,也可以通过降低风险损失程度来减少风险成本
企业主动减少涉外经济活动是一种风险控制手段
企业对外汇风险头寸进行套期保值是典型的风险控制手段
发展中国家因为资本短缺,一般对外国直接投资大力鼓励,而发达国家因为不存在资本缺口问题,往往对外国直接投资予以严格限制.
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我国对外商来华投资鼓励,但对外直接投资则限制较多.
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东道国政府往往不愿意采用股权式合营方式,因为会对国内的民族产业形成冲击.
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一般来说,投资期越长,跨国公司于当地的关系就越密切,国家风险就会得到缓解.
交易风险和折算风险是汇率变动对过去的\已经发生了的以外币计价的交易影响,而经济风险则是要衡量将来某一段时间内出现的外汇风险.
只有当汇率波动导致经济主体的实际收益小于预期收益时,才发生了外汇风险.
外汇风险是企业或个人持有的所有外币资产和负债都要承担的风险.
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020304折算风险造成的损失不是真实的,只是存在于账面上.
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(2024年)《国际金融》ppt课件
提供短期资金支持,促进国际货币合 作;提供长期贷款和技术援助,支持 发展中国家经济发展;提供清算和支 付服务,维护国际金融稳定等。
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国际金融合作的形式与内容
国际金融合作的形式
包括政府间合作、国际金融机构合作、商业银行合作等。
国际金融合作的内容
涉及货币政策协调、金融市场监管、国际支付体系改革、国际金融机构改革等。
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国际资本流动与跨国公司财务管理的关系
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相互影响
国际资本流动影响跨国公司的融资和投资决策,而跨国公 司的财务管理也影响国际资本流动的规模和方向。
相互促进
国际资本流动为跨国公司提供了更广阔的融资和投资渠道 ,而跨国公司的财务管理则通过优化资源配置和风险管理 等手段,提高了国际资本的使用效率。
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随着金融科技的发展,国际资本流动速度加快,市场反应更加
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影响因素多
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国际资本流动受汇率、利率、政策等多种因素影响,具有不确
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跨国公司财务管理的内容与目标
资金管理
包括资金的筹集、使用和分配等。
风险管理
识别和评估各种风险,并采取相应措施进行防范和控制。
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国际金融工具的种类与特点
传统金融工具
包括外汇、股票、债券等,具有 标准化、流动性强和透明度高等
特点。
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衍生金融工具
包括期货、期权、互换等,具有高 风险、高收益和杠杆效应等特点。
创新金融工具
包括结构化产品、资产证券化产品 等,具有定制化、灵活性和复杂性 等特点。
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国际金融Chapter_10_FINA_4315_for_studentChapter 103. Factors That Affect a Firm’s Transaction Exposure. What factors affect a firm’s degree oftransaction exposure in a particular currency? For each factor, explain the desirable characteristics that would reduce transaction exposure.4. Currency Correlations. Kopetsky Co. has net receivables in several currencies that are highlycorrelated with each other. What does this imply about the firm’s overall degree of transactionexposure? Are currency correlations perfectly stable over time? What does your answer imply about Kopetsky Co. or any other firm using past data on correlations as an indicator for the future?5. Currency Effects on Cash Flows. How should appreciation of a firm’s home currency generallyaffect its cash inflows? How s hould depreciation of a firm’s home currency generally affect its cash outflows?6. Transaction Exposure. Fischer Inc., exports products from Florida to Europe. It obtains suppliesand borrows funds locally. How would appreciation of the euro likely affect its net cash flows? Why?7. Exposure of Domestic Firms. Why are the cash flows of a purely domestic firm exposed toexchange rate fluctuations?8. Measuring Economic Exposure. Memphis Co. hires you asa consultant to assess its degree ofeconomic exposure to exchange rate fluctuations. Howwould you handle this task? Be specific.9. Factors That Affect a Firm’s Translation Exposure. What factors affect a firm’s degree oftranslation exposure? Explain how each factor influences translation exposure.10. Translation Exposure. Consider a period in which the U.S. dollar weakens against the euro. Howwill this affect the reported earnings of a U.S.-based MNC with European subsidiaries? Consider a period in which the U.S. dollar strengthens against most foreign currencies. How will this affect the reported earnings of a U.S.-based MNC with subsidiaries all over the world?12. Economic Exposure. Longhorn Co. produces hospital equipment. Most of its revenues are in theUnited States. About half of its expenses require outflows in Philippine pesos (to pay for Philippine materials). Most of Longhorn’s competition is from U.S. firms that have no international business at all. How will Longhorn Co. be affected if the peso strengthens?13. Economic Exposure. Lubbock, Inc., produces furniture and has no international business. Its majorcompetitors import most of their furniture from Brazil and then sell it out of retail stores in the United States. How will Lubbock, Inc., be affected if Br azil’s currency (the real) strengthens over time?.15. PPP and Economic Exposure. Boulder, Inc., exports chairs to Europe (invoiced in U.S. dollars) andcompetes against local European companies. If purchasing power parity exists, why would Boulder not benefit from astronger euro?17. Impact of Exchange Rates on Earnings. Cieplak, Inc., is a U.S.-based MNC that has expanded intoAsia. Its U.S. parent exports to some Asian countries, with its exports denominated in the Asiancurrencies. It also has a large subsidiary in Malaysia that serves that market. Offer at least tworeasons related to exposure to exchange rates why Cieplak's earnings were reduced during the Asian crisis.Advanced Questions18. Speculating Based on Exposure. During the Asian crisis in 1998, there were rumors that Chinawould weaken its currency (the yuan) against the U.S. dollar and many European currencies. This caused investors to sell stocks in Asian countries such as Japan, Taiwan, and Singapore. Offer an intuitive explanation for such an effect. What types of Asian firms would have been affected the most?19. Comparing Transaction and Economic Exposure. Erie Co. has most of its business in the U.S.,except that it exports to Belgium. Its exports were invoiced in euros (Be lgium’s currency) last year. It has no other economic exposure to exchange rate risk. Its main competition when selling toBelgium’s customers is a company in Belgium that sells similar products, denominated in euros.Starting today, Erie Co. plans to adjust its pricing strategy to invoice its exports in U.S. dollarsinstead of euros. Based on the new strategy, will Erie Co. be subject to economic exposure toexchange rate risk in the future? Briefly explain.20. Using Regression Analysis to Measure Exposure.a. How can a U.S. company use regression analysis to assess its economic exposure to fluctuationsin the British pound?b. In using regression analysis to assess the sensitivity of cash flows to exchange rate movements,what is the purpose of breaking the database into sub periods?c. Assume the regression coefficient based on assessing economic exposure was much higher inthe second sub period than in the first sub period. What does this tell you about the firm’sdegree of economic exposure over time? Why might such results occur?21. Transaction Exposure. Vegas Corp. is a U.S. firm that exports most of its products to Canada. Ithistorically invoiced its products in Canadian dollars to accommodate the importers. However, it was adversely affected when the Canadian dollar weakened against the U.S. dollar. Since Vegas did not hedge, its Canadian dollar receivables were converted into a relatively small amount of U.S. dollars.After a few more years of continual concern about possible exchange rate movements, Vegas called its customers and requested that they pay for future orders with U.S. dollars instead of Canadian dollars. At this time, the Canadian dollar was valued at $.81. The customers decided to oblige, since the number of Canadian dollars to be converted into U.S. dollars when importing the goods from Vegas was still slightly smaller than the number of Canadian dollars that would be needed to buy the product from a Canadian manufacturer. Based on this situation,has transaction exposure changed for Vegas Corp.? Has economic exposure changed? Explain.23. Changes in Economic Exposure. Walt Disney World built an amusement park in France that openedin 1992. How do you think this project has affected Disney’s economic ex posure to exchange rate movements? Think carefully before you give your final answer. There is more than one way in which Disney’s cash flows may be affected. Explain.24. Lagged Effects of Exchange Rate Movements. Cornhusker Co. is an exporter of products toSingapore. It wants to know how its stock price is affected by changes in the Singapore dollar’sexchange rate. It believes that the impact may occur with a lag of one to three quarters. How could regression analysis be used to assess the impact?27. Exposure to Cash Flows. Raton Co. is a U.S. company that has net inflows of 100 million Swiss francs and net outflows of 100 million British pounds. The present exchange rate of the Swiss franc is about $.70 while the present exchange rate of the pound is $1.90. Raton Co. has not hedged these positions. The Swiss franc and British pound are highly correlated in their movements against the dollar. Explain whether Raton will be favorably or adversely affected if the dollar weakens against foreign currencies over time.28. Assessing Exchange Rate Risk. Washington Co. and Vermont Co. have no domestic business.They have a similar dollar equivalent amount of international exporting business. Washington Co.exports all of its products to Canada. Vermont Co. exports its products to Poland and Mexico, with about half of its business ineach of these 2 countries. Each firm receives the currency of the country where it sends its exports. You obtain the end-of-month spot exchange rates of the currenciesmentioned above during the end of each of the last 6 months.End of Month Canadian Dollar Mexican Peso Polish Zloty1 $0.8142 $.09334 $.299142 0.8176 .09437 .298293 0.8395 .09241 .301874 0.8542 .09263 .30885 0.8501 .09251 .302746 0.8556 .09448 .30312You want to assess the data in a logical manner to determine which firm has a higher degree ofexchange rate risk. Show your work and write your conclusion. [HINT: The percentage change in the portfolio of currencies is a weighted average of the percentage change in each currency in theportfolio.29. Exposure to Pegged Currency System. Assume that the Mexican peso and the Braziliancurrency (called the “real”) have depreciated against the dollar recently, due to the high inflation rates in those countries. Assume that inflation in these two countries is expected to continue and that it will have a major effect on these currencies if they are still allowed to float. Assume that the government of Brazil decides to peg its currency to the dollar and will definitely maintain the peg for the next year.Milez Co. is based in Mexico. Its main business is to export supplies from Mexico to Brazil. Itinvoices its supplies in Mexican pesos. Its main competition is from firms in Brazil that producesimilar supplies and sell them locally. How will the sales volume of Milez Co.be affected (if at all) by the Brazilian government’s actions? Explain.33. Applying the Value-at-Risk Method. You use today’s spot rate of the Brazilian real to forecastthe spot ra te of the real for one month ahead. Today’s spot rate is $.4558. Use the value-at-riskmethod to determine the maximum percentage loss of the Brazilian real over the next month based ona 95 percent confidence level. Use the spot exchange rates at the end of each of the last 6 months asshown below to conduct your analysis. Forecast the exchange rate that would exist under theseconditions.35. Cross-Currency Relationships. The Hong Kong dollar (HK$) is presently pegged to the U.S.dollar and is expected to remain pegged. Some Hong Kong firms export products to Australia that are denominated in Australian dollars and have no other business in Australia. The exports are nothedged. The Australian dollar is presently worth 0.50 U.S. dollars but you expect that it will be worth0.45 U.S. dollars by the end of the year. Based on your expectations, will the Hong Kong exporters beaffected favorably or unfavorably? Briefly explain.37. Assessing Translation Exposure. Assume the euro’s spot rate is pres ently equal to $1.00. All ofthe following firms are based in New York and are the samesize. While these firms concentrate on business in the U.S., their entire foreign operations for this quarter are provided here.Company A expects its exports to cause cash inflows of 9 million euros and imports to cause cash outflows equal to 3 million euros.Company B has a subsidiary in Portugal that expects revenue of 5 million euros and has expenses of 1 million euros.Company C expects exports to cause cash inflows of 9 million euros and imports to cause cashoutflows of 3 million euros, and will repay the balance of an existing loan equal to 2 million euros.Company D expects zero exports and imports to cause cash outflows of 11 million euros.Company E will repay the balance of an existing loan equal to 9 million euros.Which of the five companies described here has the highest degree of translation exposure?38. Exchange Rates and Market Share. Minnesota Co. is a U.S. firm that exports computer parts toJapan. Its main competition is from firms that are based in Japan, which invoice their products in yen.Minnesota’s exports are invoiced in U.S. dollars. The prices charged by Minnesota and itscompetitors will not change during the next year. Will Minnesota’s revenue increase, decrease, or be unaffected if the spot rate of the yen appreciates over the next year? Briefly explain.39. Exchange Rates and Market Share. Harz Co. (a U.S. firm) has an arrangement with a Chinesecompany in which it purchases the products from them every week at the prevailing spot rate, and then sells the products inthe U.S. invoiced in dollars. All of its competition is from U.S. firms that have no international business. The prices charged by Harz and its competitors will not change over the next year. Will the net cash flows generated by Harz increase, decrease, or be unaffected if the Chinese yuan depreciates over the next year? Briefly explain.41. PPP and Exposure. Layton Co. (a U.S. firm) attempts to determine its economic exposure tomovements in the Japanese yen, by applying regression analysis to data over the last 36 quarters: SP = b0 + b1e + u where SP represents the percentage change in Layton’s stock price per quarter, e represents thepercentage change in the yen value per quarter, and u is an error term. Based on the analysis, the b0 coefficient is zero and the b1 coefficient is 0.4 and is statistically significant. Layton believes that the inflation differential has a major effect on the value of the yen (based on purchasing power parity).The inflation in Japan is expected to rise substantially while the U.S. inflation will remain at a low level. Would you expect that Layton’s value will be favorably affected, unfavorably affected, or not affected by its economic exposure over the next quarter? Explain.42. Exposure to Cash Flows. Lance Co. is a U.S. company that has exposure to the Swiss francs (SF)and Danish kroner (DK). It has net inflows of SF100 million and net outflows of DK500 million. The present exchange rate of the SF is about $.80 while the present exchange rate of the DK is $.10. Lance Co. has not hedged these positions. The SF and DK are highly correlated in theirmovements against the dollar. Explain whether Lance will befavorably or adversely affected if the dollar strengthens against foreign currencies over time.43. Assessing Transaction Exposure. Zebra Co. is a U.S. firm that obtains products from a U.S.supplier and then exports them to Canadian firms. Its exports are denominated in U.S. dollars. Its main competitor is a local company in Canada that sells similar products denominated in Canadian dollars. Is Zebra subject to transaction exposure? Briefly explain.ANSWER: No, because Zebra’s cash flows are denom inated in home currency. They will not be affected by exchange rate fluctuations.44. Assessing Translation Exposure. Quartz Co. has its entire operations in Miami, Florida, and isan exporter of products to Eurozone countries. All of its earnings are derived from its exports. The exports are denominated in euros. Reed Co. (of the U.S.) is about the same size as Quartz Co. and generates about the same amount of earnings in a typical year. It has a subsidiary in Germany that typically generates about 40 percent of its total earnings. All earnings are reinvested in Germany and therefore not remitted. The rest of Reed’s business is in the U.S. Which company has a higher degree of translation exposure? Briefly explain.ANSWER: Reed Co. has a higher degree o f translation exposure because its foreign subsidiary’s financial statements (including earnings) must be translated into U.S. dollars. Quartz does not have translation exposure.45. Estimating Value at Risk. Yazoo Inc. is a U.S. firm that has substantial international business inJapan and has cash inflows in Japanese yen. The spot rate ofthe yen today is $.01. The yen exchange rate was $.008 three months ago, $.0085 two months ago, and $.009 one month ago. Yazoo uses today’s sp ot rate of the yen as its forecast of the spot rate in one month. However, it wants todetermine the maximum expected percentage decline in the value of the Japanese yen in one month based on the value at risk (VaR) method and a 95 percent probability. Use the exchange rateinformation provided to derive the maximum expected decline in the yen over the next month.ANSWER: Applying an electronic spreadsheet, the standard deviation of the yen movements is about .029185.Maximum expected percentage decline in yen is:= Forecasted % change – (1.65 x Standard Deviation of yen movements)= 0 – (1.65 x .029185) = -.04815546. Assessing Exposure to Net Cash Flows. Reese Co. will pay 1 million British pounds for materialsimported from the U.K. in one month. Reese Co. sells some goods to Poland, and will receive 3 million zloty (the Polish currency) for those goods in one month. The spot rate of the pound is $1.50, while the spot rate of the zloty is about $.30. Assume that the pound and zloty are both expected to depreciate substantially against the dollar over the next month and by the same degree (percentage).Will this have a favorable effect, unfavorable effect or no effect on Reese Co. over the next year?Explain.ANSWER: The dollar value of the outflow exposure to pounds is greater than the inflow exposure to zloty. If both currenciesdepreciate, Reese Co. will benefit because the favorable effect on the outflows should exceed the unfavorable effect on the inflows.。
国际金融-chapter ten 金融市场
2. Segregated Center (内外分离型):
(1)offshore market operations are
separated from home internal market
(2)intend to avoid any impact on home financing polices from offshore (3)America Japan Sinapore
– 欧洲英镑Euro pound
(3)Euro bank(欧洲银行)
Banks that accept and deal in deposits denominated in Euro currencies (including Euro dollars…)are called Eurobanks.
– 接受经营欧洲货币的银行。
motivation for the rapid growth of offshore market
Offshore currency trading has grown for three reasons:
1. growth in international trade and international business 2. growth of Euro dollar market -----欧洲货币市场的发端是欧洲美元市场 。 3. Features of offshore market
石油美元 美元
欧佩克国家把石油美元 石油美元 存入欧洲银行或 投资于金融市场
欧洲银行把石油美元 借给第三世界或 其他工业国家借款人
石油美元 欧洲美元市场
石油美元
石油美元 工业国家和第三世界国家 债务人偿还债务本息
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特点
交易主体多样化、交易客体复杂化、交易方式电子化、市场 监管国际化。
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国际金融市场的交易工具与方式
交易工具
股票、债券、期货、期权、外汇等。
交易方式
现货交易、期货交易、期权交易、信用交易等。
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国际金融市场的监管与合作
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监管
国际金融市场监管机构如国际货币基金组织(IMF)、世界银行(WB)等对国 际金融市场的运行进行监管,各国政府也通过制定相关法规和政策来规范本国金 融市场。
合作
各国政府和监管机构通过签订国际协议、建立国际合作机制等方式加强国际合作 ,共同维护国际金融市场的稳定和繁荣。例如,G20峰会就是各国政府加强国际 金融合作的重要平台之一。
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国际金融机构与国际 金融法
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国际金融机构的构成与职能
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国际金融机构的构成
包括全球性国际金融机构(如国际货 币基金组织、世界银行等)和区域性 国际金融机构(如亚洲开发银行、欧 洲投资银行等)。
国际金融机构的职能
提供贷款和援助,促进成员国经济发 展和贸易;维护国际货币体系稳定, 推动国际货币合作;提供技术援助和 培训,帮助成员国提高经济管理水平 。
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国际金融法的渊源与内容
国际金融法的渊源
主要包括国际条约、国际惯例和国内 立法。其中,国际条约是国际金融法 的主要渊源,如《国际货币基金组织 协定》、《世界银行协定》等。
金融科技带来的风险与挑战
金融科技的发展也带来了新的风险和挑战,如网络安全、 数据隐私保护、市场操纵等问题,需要国际社会共同应对 和监管。
国际金融-chapter ten 金融市场PPT36页
国际金融-chapter ten 金融市场
6、法律的基础有两个,而且只有两个……公平和实用。——伯克 7、有两种和平的暴力,那好的法律才有好的秩序。——亚里士多德 9、上帝把法律和公平凑合在一起,可是人类却把它拆开。——查·科尔顿 10、一切法律都是无用的,因为好人用不着它们,而坏人又不会因为它们而变得规矩起来。——德谟耶克斯
46、我们若已接受最坏的,就再没有什么损失。——卡耐基 47、书到用时方恨少、事非经过不知难。——陆游 48、书籍把我们引入最美好的社会,使我们认识各个时代的伟大智者。——史美尔斯 49、熟读唐诗三百首,不会作诗也会吟。——孙洙 50、谁和我一样用功,谁就会和我一样成功。——莫扎特
《国际金融教学》international fina(10)
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外汇汇率
• 外汇汇率又称外汇汇价,是不同货币之间兑换的比 率或比价,也可以说是一种货币表示另一种货币的 价格。
• 直接标价法,外币数额固定不变,折合本币的数额 根据外国货币与本国货币币值对比的变化而变化。
• 间接标价法,以本币为计价标准,固定不变,折合 外币的数额根据本币与外币的币值对比变化而变化。
Japan(¥)
107.300
280-320
107.049
106.616
105.040
Singapore(S$)
1.4226
222-2编3辑0ppt
1.4202
1.4162
1.4026
汇率的种类
• 从银行外汇买卖的角度
• 买入价、卖出价、中间价
• 按外汇买卖成交后交割时间长短划分
• 即期汇率、远期汇率
响 • 初步掌握动态预测和分析汇率趋势的方法
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外汇概念
动态概念
• 一国货币兑换成另一国 货币的实践过程,通过 这种活动来清偿债权债 务关系。
静态概念
• 国际间为清偿债权债 务关系进行的汇兑活 动所凭借的手段和工 具,或者说是用于国 际汇兑活动的支付手 段和工具。
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外汇特征
• 外汇是以外币表示的资产。 • 外汇必须是可以自由兑换成其他形式的,或者以
• 按汇率制定方法划分
• 基础汇率、套算汇率
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汇率的种类
• 按外汇交易中支付方式来划分
• 电汇汇率、信汇汇率、票汇汇率
• 按外汇管制程度划分 • 按国际汇率制度划分
• 官方汇率、市场汇率
• 固定汇率、浮动汇率
• 按外汇使用范围划分
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Chapter 103. Factors That Affect a Firm’s Transaction Exposure. What factors affect a firm’s degree oftransaction exposure in a particular currency? For each factor, explain the desirable characteristics that would reduce transaction exposure.4. Currency Correlations. Kopetsky Co. has net receivables in several currencies that are highlycorrelated with each other. What does this imply about the firm’s overall degree of transactionexposure? Are currency correlations perfectly stable over time? What does your answer imply about Kopetsky Co. or any other firm using past data on correlations as an indicator for the future?5. Currency Effects on Cash Flows. How should appreciation of a firm’s home currency generallyaffect its cash inflows? How s hould depreciation of a firm’s home currency generally affect its cash outflows?6. Transaction Exposure. Fischer Inc., exports products from Florida to Europe. It obtains suppliesand borrows funds locally. How would appreciation of the euro likely affect its net cash flows? Why?7. Exposure of Domestic Firms. Why are the cash flows of a purely domestic firm exposed toexchange rate fluctuations?8. Measuring Economic Exposure. Memphis Co. hires you as a consultant to assess its degree ofeconomic exposure to exchange rate fluctuations. How would you handle this task? Be specific.9. Factors That Affect a Firm’s Translation Exposure. What factors affect a firm’s degree oftranslation exposure? Explain how each factor influences translation exposure.10. Translation Exposure. Consider a period in which the U.S. dollar weakens against the euro. Howwill this affect the reported earnings of a U.S.-based MNC with European subsidiaries? Consider a period in which the U.S. dollar strengthens against most foreign currencies. How will this affect the reported earnings of a U.S.-based MNC with subsidiaries all over the world?12. Economic Exposure. Longhorn Co. produces hospital equipment. Most of its revenues are in theUnited States. About half of its expenses require outflows in Philippine pesos (to pay for Philippine materials). Most of Longhorn’s competition is from U.S. firms that have no international business at all. How will Longhorn Co. be affected if the peso strengthens?13. Economic Exposure. Lubbock, Inc., produces furniture and has no international business. Its majorcompetitors import most of their furniture from Brazil and then sell it out of retail stores in the United States. How will Lubbock, Inc., be affected if Br azil’s currency (the real) strengthens over time?.15. PPP and Economic Exposure. Boulder, Inc., exports chairs to Europe (invoiced in U.S. dollars) andcompetes against local European companies. If purchasing power parity exists, why would Boulder not benefit from a stronger euro?17. Impact of Exchange Rates on Earnings. Cieplak, Inc., is a U.S.-based MNC that has expanded intoAsia. Its U.S. parent exports to some Asian countries, with its exports denominated in the Asiancurrencies. It also has a large subsidiary in Malaysia that serves that market. Offer at least tworeasons related to exposure to exchange rates why Cieplak's earnings were reduced during the Asian crisis.Advanced Questions18. Speculating Based on Exposure. During the Asian crisis in 1998, there were rumors that Chinawould weaken its currency (the yuan) against the U.S. dollar and many European currencies. This caused investors to sell stocks in Asian countries such as Japan, Taiwan, and Singapore. Offer an intuitive explanation for such an effect. What types of Asian firms would have been affected the most?19. Comparing Transaction and Economic Exposure. Erie Co. has most of its business in the U.S.,except that it exports to Belgium. Its exports were invoiced in euros (Be lgium’s currency) last year. It has no other economic exposure to exchange rate risk. Its main competition when selling toBelgium’s customers is a company in Belgium that sells similar products, denominated in euros.Starting today, Erie Co. plans to adjust its pricing strategy to invoice its exports in U.S. dollarsinstead of euros. Based on the new strategy, will Erie Co. be subject to economic exposure toexchange rate risk in the future? Briefly explain.20. Using Regression Analysis to Measure Exposure.a. How can a U.S. company use regression analysis to assess its economic exposure to fluctuationsin the British pound?b. In using regression analysis to assess the sensitivity of cash flows to exchange rate movements,what is the purpose of breaking the database into sub periods?c. Assume the regression coefficient based on assessing economic exposure was much higher inthe second sub period than in the first sub period. What does this tell you about the firm’sdegree of economic exposure over time? Why might such results occur?21. Transaction Exposure. Vegas Corp. is a U.S. firm that exports most of its products to Canada. Ithistorically invoiced its products in Canadian dollars to accommodate the importers. However, it was adversely affected when the Canadian dollar weakened against the U.S. dollar. Since Vegas did not hedge, its Canadian dollar receivables were converted into a relatively small amount of U.S. dollars.After a few more years of continual concern about possible exchange rate movements, Vegas called its customers and requested that they pay for future orders with U.S. dollars instead of Canadian dollars. At this time, the Canadian dollar was valued at $.81. The customers decided to oblige, since the number of Canadian dollars to be converted into U.S. dollars when importing the goods from Vegas was still slightly smaller than the number of Canadian dollars that would be needed to buy the product from a Canadian manufacturer. Based on this situation, has transaction exposure changed for Vegas Corp.? Has economic exposure changed? Explain.23. Changes in Economic Exposure. Walt Disney World built an amusement park in France that openedin 1992. How do you think this project has affected Disney’s economic ex posure to exchange rate movements? Think carefully before you give your final answer. There is more than one way in which Disney’s cash flows may be affected. Explain.24. Lagged Effects of Exchange Rate Movements. Cornhusker Co. is an exporter of products toSingapore. It wants to know how its stock price is affected by changes in the Singapore dollar’sexchange rate. It believes that the impact may occur with a lag of one to three quarters. How could regression analysis be used to assess the impact?27. Exposure to Cash Flows. Raton Co. is a U.S. company that has net inflows of 100 million Swiss francs and net outflows of 100 million British pounds. The present exchange rate of the Swiss franc is about $.70 while the present exchange rate of the pound is $1.90. Raton Co. has not hedged these positions. The Swiss franc and British pound are highly correlated in their movements against the dollar. Explain whether Raton will be favorably or adversely affected if the dollar weakens against foreign currencies over time.28. Assessing Exchange Rate Risk. Washington Co. and Vermont Co. have no domestic business.They have a similar dollar equivalent amount of international exporting business. Washington Co.exports all of its products to Canada. Vermont Co. exports its products to Poland and Mexico, with about half of its business in each of these 2 countries. Each firm receives the currency of the country where it sends its exports. You obtain the end-of-month spot exchange rates of the currenciesmentioned above during the end of each of the last 6 months.End of Month Canadian Dollar Mexican Peso Polish Zloty1 $0.8142 $.09334 $.299142 0.8176 .09437 .298293 0.8395 .09241 .301874 0.8542 .09263 .30885 0.8501 .09251 .302746 0.8556 .09448 .30312You want to assess the data in a logical manner to determine which firm has a higher degree ofexchange rate risk. Show your work and write your conclusion. [HINT: The percentage change in the portfolio of currencies is a weighted average of the percentage change in each currency in theportfolio.29. Exposure to Pegged Currency System. Assume that the Mexican peso and the Braziliancurrency (called the “real”) have depreciated against the dollar recently, due to the high inflation rates in those countries. Assume that inflation in these two countries is expected to continue and that it will have a major effect on these currencies if they are still allowed to float. Assume that the government of Brazil decides to peg its currency to the dollar and will definitely maintain the peg for the next year.Milez Co. is based in Mexico. Its main business is to export supplies from Mexico to Brazil. Itinvoices its supplies in Mexican pesos. Its main competition is from firms in Brazil that producesimilar supplies and sell them locally. How will the sales volume of Milez Co.be affected (if at all) by the Brazilian government’s actions? Explain.33. Applying the Value-at-Risk Method. You use today’s spot rate of the Brazilian real to forecastthe spot rate of the real for one month ahead. Today’s spot rate is $.4558. Use the value-at-riskmethod to determine the maximum percentage loss of the Brazilian real over the next month based ona 95 percent confidence level. Use the spot exchange rates at the end of each of the last 6 months asshown below to conduct your analysis. Forecast the exchange rate that would exist under theseconditions.35. Cross-Currency Relationships. The Hong Kong dollar (HK$) is presently pegged to the U.S.dollar and is expected to remain pegged. Some Hong Kong firms export products to Australia that are denominated in Australian dollars and have no other business in Australia. The exports are nothedged. The Australian dollar is presently worth 0.50 U.S. dollars but you expect that it will be worth0.45 U.S. dollars by the end of the year. Based on your expectations, will the Hong Kong exporters beaffected favorably or unfavorably? Briefly explain.37. Assessing Translation Exposure. Assume the euro’s spot rate is pres ently equal to $1.00. All ofthe following firms are based in New York and are the same size. While these firms concentrate on business in the U.S., their entire foreign operations for this quarter are provided here.Company A expects its exports to cause cash inflows of 9 million euros and imports to cause cash outflows equal to 3 million euros.Company B has a subsidiary in Portugal that expects revenue of 5 million euros and has expenses of 1 million euros.Company C expects exports to cause cash inflows of 9 million euros and imports to cause cashoutflows of 3 million euros, and will repay the balance of an existing loan equal to 2 million euros.Company D expects zero exports and imports to cause cash outflows of 11 million euros.Company E will repay the balance of an existing loan equal to 9 million euros.Which of the five companies described here has the highest degree of translation exposure?38. Exchange Rates and Market Share. Minnesota Co. is a U.S. firm that exports computer parts toJapan. Its main competition is from firms that are based in Japan, which invoice their products in yen.Minnesota’s exports are invoiced in U.S. dollars. The prices charged by Minnesota and itscompetitors will not change during the next year. Will Minnesota’s revenue increase, decrease, or be unaffected if the spot rate of the yen appreciates over the next year? Briefly explain.39. Exchange Rates and Market Share. Harz Co. (a U.S. firm) has an arrangement with a Chinesecompany in which it purchases the products from them every week at the prevailing spot rate, and then sells the products in the U.S. invoiced in dollars. All of its competition is from U.S. firms that have no international business. The prices charged by Harz and its competitors will not change over the next year. Will the net cash flows generated by Harz increase, decrease, or be unaffected if the Chinese yuan depreciates over the next year? Briefly explain.41. PPP and Exposure. Layton Co. (a U.S. firm) attempts to determine its economic exposure tomovements in the Japanese yen, by applying regression analysis to data over the last 36 quarters: SP = b0 + b1e + uwhere SP represents the percentage change in Layton’s stock price per quarter, e represents thepercentage change in the yen value per quarter, and u is an error term. Based on the analysis, the b0 coefficient is zero and the b1 coefficient is 0.4 and is statistically significant. Layton believes that the inflation differential has a major effect on the value of the yen (based on purchasing power parity).The inflation in Japan is expected to rise substantially while the U.S. inflation will remain at a low level. Would you expect that Layton’s value will be favorably affected, unfavorably affected, or not affected by its economic exposure over the next quarter? Explain.42. Exposure to Cash Flows. Lance Co. is a U.S. company that has exposure to the Swiss francs (SF)and Danish kroner (DK). It has net inflows of SF100 million and net outflows of DK500 million. The present exchange rate of the SF is about $.80 while the present exchange rate of the DK is$.10. Lance Co. has not hedged these positions. The SF and DK are highly correlated in theirmovements against the dollar. Explain whether Lance will be favorably or adversely affected if the dollar strengthens against foreign currencies over time.43. Assessing Transaction Exposure. Zebra Co. is a U.S. firm that obtains products from a U.S.supplier and then exports them to Canadian firms. Its exports are denominated in U.S. dollars. Its main competitor is a local company in Canada that sells similar products denominated in Canadian dollars. Is Zebra subject to transaction exposure? Briefly explain.ANSWER: No, because Zebra’s cash flows are denom inated in home currency. They will not be affected by exchange rate fluctuations.44. Assessing Translation Exposure. Quartz Co. has its entire operations in Miami, Florida, and isan exporter of products to Eurozone countries. All of its earnings are derived from its exports. The exports are denominated in euros. Reed Co. (of the U.S.) is about the same size as Quartz Co. and generates about the same amount of earnings in a typical year. It has a subsidiary in Germany that typically generates about 40 percent of its total earnings. All earnings are reinvested in Germany and therefore not remitted. The rest of Reed’s business is in the U.S. Which company has a higher degree of translation exposure? Briefly explain.ANSWER: Reed Co. has a higher degree o f translation exposure because its foreign subsidiary’s financial statements (including earnings) must be translated into U.S. dollars. Quartz does not have translation exposure.45. Estimating Value at Risk. Yazoo Inc. is a U.S. firm that has substantial international business inJapan and has cash inflows in Japanese yen. The spot rate of the yen today is $.01. The yen exchange rate was $.008 three months ago, $.0085 two months ago, and $.009 one month ago. Yazoo uses today’s sp ot rate of the yen as its forecast of the spot rate in one month. However, it wants todetermine the maximum expected percentage decline in the value of the Japanese yen in one month based on the value at risk (VaR) method and a 95 percent probability. Use the exchange rateinformation provided to derive the maximum expected decline in the yen over the next month.ANSWER: Applying an electronic spreadsheet, the standard deviation of the yen movements is about .029185.Maximum expected percentage decline in yen is:= Forecasted % change – (1.65 x Standard Deviation of yen movements)= 0 – (1.65 x .029185) = -.04815546. Assessing Exposure to Net Cash Flows. Reese Co. will pay 1 million British pounds for materialsimported from the U.K. in one month. Reese Co. sells some goods to Poland, and will receive 3 million zloty (the Polish currency) for those goods in one month. The spot rate of the pound is $1.50, while the spot rate of the zloty is about $.30. Assume that the pound and zloty are both expected to depreciate substantially against the dollar over the next month and by the same degree (percentage).Will this have a favorable effect, unfavorable effect or no effect on Reese Co. over the next year?Explain.ANSWER: The dollar value of the outflow exposure to pounds is greater than the inflow exposure to zloty. If both currencies depreciate, Reese Co. will benefit because the favorable effect on the outflows should exceed the unfavorable effect on the inflows.。