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Int’l Banking & Money Market

Int’l Banking & Money Market. “Money Markets” are actually for short-term loans, which are almost like cash money. International Banking. Reasons for Banks Becoming Int’l. Reasons (continued). Types of Int’l Banking Offices. Offshore Banking Centers. Capital Adequacy. Basel Accord.

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Int’l Banking & Money Market

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  1. Int’l Banking & Money Market “Money Markets” are actually for short-term loans, which are almost like cash money.

  2. International Banking

  3. Reasons for Banks Becoming Int’l

  4. Reasons (continued)

  5. Types of Int’l Banking Offices

  6. Offshore Banking Centers

  7. Capital Adequacy

  8. Basel Accord

  9. Basel Accord Critics

  10. Basel 2 (2006)

  11. International Money Market • Eurocurrency Market • Eurocredits (borrowing/lending) • Forward Rate Agreements • Euronotes (loans underwritten by banks) • Eurocommercial Paper (unsecured loans)

  12. (Pre-euro) Eurocurrency Market

  13. Loans/Deposits in Eurocurrencies

  14. Forward Rate Agreements (FRAs) • When maturities of eurocredits and eurodeposits are mis-matched, there is interest rate risk. • FRAs are contracts where the buyer pays the seller when the interest rate falls below a limit; or the other way around. • The FRA market is huge ($13+ trillion in 2004).

  15. Eurolending

  16. Good Lending Principles

  17. International Debt Crises

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