International Finance Final Exam 2022 with complete solution
International Finance Final Exam 2022 with complete solution What's unique about international finance? -foreign exchange risk -political risk -market imperfections -expanded opportunity set What is foreign exchange risk? -foreign currency profits may decrease or evaporate in dollar terms due to unanticipated, unfavorable exchange rate movements -doesn't exist in a domestic setting What is political risk? -sovereign governments have the right to regulate the movement of goods, capital, and people across their borders -laws may change in unexpected ways -changes in rules/regulations can change the value of your investment What are market imperfections? -legal restrictions on movement of goods, people, and money -amplification of domestic issues -transactions costs get heightened -additional shipping costs -tax systems vary around the world What is an expanded opportunity set? -take advantage of growth opportunities in foreign markets (especially if local markets have become saturated) -must adapt to other legal, institutional, and cultural environments What are common goals for international finance? -most developed economics have shareholder wealth maximization while developing have stakeholder -no matter the other goals, they cannot be achieved in the long term if the maximization of shareholder wealth is not given due consideration What are some trends in the globalization of the world economy? -trade liberalization and economic integration -emergence of globalized financial markets -privatization What is trade liberalization and economic integration as a trend in the globalization of the world economy? -international trade has increased about twice as fast as world GDP -increased spillover effects (crisis in one market spills over to another market) from foreign markets: can be economic, supply chain, political, positive or negative What is emergence of globalized financial markets as a trend in the globalization of the world economy? -deregulation of financial markets & advances in technology -reduced information and transaction costs -innovations: currency futures & options, multi currency bonds, cross border stock listings, international mutual funds What is privatization as a trend in the globalization of the world economy? -selling of state run enterprises to investors known as denationalization -increases the efficiency of the enterprise -goal is to raise revenue What is a multinational corporation? -firm incorporated in one country with production and sales operations in other countries -obtain raw materials from one nation, financial capital from another, produce goods in a 3rd country, and sell output in various other national markets What is the key issue with governance and the public corporation? -conflict of interest between managers & shareholders -management friendly insiders dominate the board of directors with few outsiders who can monitor the management What is a public corporation? -an efficient risk sharing mechanism that allows corporations to raise large amounts of capital -redistribution of risk -shareholders benefits from their investment in the company What happened with Enron in regards to governance and the public corporation issue? -the board of directors failed to safeguard shareholder interests -significant agency problem -free rider problem What is the agency problem? -shareholders allocate decision making to managers -many shareholders are not qualified to make complex business decisions or have the time -managers often act in their short term best interest instead of the shareholder's long term best interest What are the remedies for the agency problem? -US: shareholders have the right to elect the board of directors -if the board remains independent of management, it can serve as an effective mechanism for curbing the agency problem (the board can serve as a referee looking at the process and decisions) -concentrated ownership What is the corporate board like in Germany? -not legally charged with representing the interests of shareholders -representing the interests of stakeholders as well as shareholders What is the corporate board like in Japan? -insider dominated -concerned with the welfare of the keiretsu to which the company belongs What is most important in corporate board interests? -shareholder interests -if you lose shareholders then you lose investment and company growth What are the issues with incentive contracts?
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