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NATIONAL CAPITAL MARKET

AND INTERNATIONAL FINANCING
Someone is sitting
in the shade today
because someone
planted a tree
a long time ago.
Warren Buffett
Reference
Multinational Finance Management
8th Edition, Shapiro, Alan C., 2006.

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Additional material from Investopedia
& Wikipedia.
1

Corporate Sources & Uses of Funds

2

National Capital Markets

3

Development Banks

4

Project Finance

Financial Markets vs Financial Intermediaries; Globalization of Financial Markets

As International Financial Centers

World Bank Group; Regional & National Development

Financing large-scale capital investment
Learning Objectives

To describes trends and differences in corporate
financing
To define securitization and explain the forces that
underlie it
To explain why bank lending is on the decline worldwide
T o explain what is meant by the globalization of
financial markets
To identify the functions and consequences of financial
markets
To describe the links between national and
international capital markets
To explain why firms may choose to raise capital
overseas
To descibes the types and roles of development banks
Internally Generated Cash

Source of Funds

Short-term External Fund

Long-term External Fund
External finance come from
investor / lender.
Debt is the preferred alternatives
– accounts for the overwhelming
share of external funds.
While, New stock issues play a
relatively small and declining role
in financing investment.
Whether debt/ equity,
the issuer will turn to
investment banker to
assist in designing and
marketing the issue.

And compensated by
the spread between the
price at which they buy
the security and the
price at which they can
resell it to the public.
Financial Intermediaries
VS
Financial Markets
Financial Market
Any market place where buyers and sellers participate in the trade of
assets such as equities, bonds, currencies, & derivatives.
Typically defined by having transparent pricing, basic regulations on
trading, costs and fees and market forces determining the prices of
securities that trade.

Financial Intermediary
An entity that acts as the middleman between two parties in a financial
transaction.
Typical intermediary: commercial bank. Also includes investment banks,
insurance companies, broker-dealers, mutual funds and pension funds.
Investopedia
Securitization is the process
through which an issuer
creates a financial instrument
by combining other financial
asset and then marketing
different tiers of the repackaged
instruments to investors.
Investopedia
Print screen from
Trends in external financing:
Bank
Borrowing
German, French, & Japanese industry

Corporate
Borrowing
U.S. & British industry
Recent technological & telecommunications
improvement have greatly reduced the
cost of
obtaining and processing
information about the conditions that affect
the creditworthiness of potential borrowers.

“
Investors are now more likely to find it costeffective to lend directly to companies rather
than
indirectly
through
financial
intermediaries, such as commercial
banks.

“
So…?
Financial Market…win?
FINANCIAL SYSTEMS &
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
Different financial system in terms of
Corporate Governance
Market-oriented financial system
in U.S. and U.K. (refer to Anglo-Saxon model).

Bank-centered finance financial system
in Germany, France, & Japan (CEJ type financial system).
Keiretsu
is a large industrial grouping with a major
bank at the center. Keiretsu ties a complex
web of tradition, cross-shareholding,
trading relationship, management, and
information swapping.
The one-set policy

Wikipedia
BANK
The cost of accessing
capital market directly

=
Japanese companies
turn to corporate bond

=
Shareholder-oriented
management approach
The world has become one vast,
interconnected market. Markets
for government securities &
certain stocks, foreign exchange
trading, interbank borrowing &
lending, operates continously
around the clock and around the
world in enormous

size.

“
Freer
Markets

Widely
available
information

Foundation for

Global
growth
National Capital Market
as International Financial Centers
Financial Functions
 Mobilize saving
 Allocate resources
 Facilitate risk transfer & risk mgt.
 Monitor managers
 Exert corporate control
 Supply liquidity

Factors Promoting WellFunctioning Markets
 Secure property right
 Contract easily enforceable
 Meaningful accounting information
 Transparent financial statement
 Accountability of borrowers &
investors
 Borrowers & Investors bear the
consequences of their decisions

Consequences
 Greater capital accumulation
 Better projects
 More innovation
 Managerial accountability
 Preffed time pattern of consumption

Result
 Stronger economic growth
 Greater consumer satisfaction
International Financial
Markets
Financial markets where
foreigner can both borrow and
lend money

Entrepots
 Channels through which
foreign fund pass
 Switzerland, Luxembourg,
Singapore, Hongkong,
Bahamas, Bahrain

Important Int’l Financial
Center





London
Tokyo
New York
Germany & France

Requirement for becoming
In’t Financial Center
 Political Stability
 Minimal government
intervention
Foreign Access to
Domestic Markets
1

2

3

The Foreign Bond Market
Portion of the domestic bond market that represents issues
floated by foreign companies or governments

The Foreign Bank Market
Portion of domestic bank loans suppllied to foreigners for use
abroad

The Foreign Equity Market
Placing stocks in foreign market – to diversify the equity
funding risk
Globalization of Financial Market

has its Downside
Critics for Financial Market globalization:
 The investors only seeks for the highest risk-adjusted return,

they will swift to abandon countries whose economic fundamentals
are questionable.
 They will demand bigger premium for the risk of holding the
country,
 It will lead to the devaluations of the country’s currency.
 The devaluation raises the cost of imports and boost its interest
rate.
Financial markets are in the business of
gathering and processing information from
savers and borrowers around the worlds in
order to perform their real function, which
is to price capital and allocate to its most
uses.
Markets reflect the perceptions of risk and
reward of its participants, and do not
create the underlying reality that caused
the bad perceptions of Financial Markets.
Development Bank
World Bank Group, Regional & National Development Bank
Three types of Development bank:
Regional Development Banks
Function of Development bank:
• provide equity & debt financing to aid in the economic
development of under developed areas.
• Include extending intermediate- to long-term capital directly.
• strengthening local capital markets.
• supplying management consulting services.
World Bank Group: multinational
finance
institution
that
was
established at the end of WWII to
help provide long-term capital for
the reconstruction and development
of member countries.
IBRD

 IBRD makes loans for projects of high
economic priority.
 A government guarantee is a necessity for
World Bank funding.
 Bank’s main emphasized on large
infrastructure projetcs (roads, dams, power
plant, education, & agriculture).
 Loans are tied up to debtor nations economic
policies: freer trader, more open investment,
lower budget deficits, & more vigorous private
sector.
IFC

 Finance various projects in the private sector
through loans and equity participations and to
serve as a catalyst for flows of additional
private capital investment to developing
countries.
 Doesn’t require government guarantees.
 Emphasized on manufacturing firm that have
reasonable chance of earning the investor’s
rate of return and will provide economic
benefits of the nation.
 Concentrate its lending & equity in
investment-grade-conglomerate.
 Help companies to conduct business in a more
open and investor-friendly manner.
IDA

 Founded in 1960, to makes loans (soft/ highly
concessionary) for project in LDCs.
 Require a government guarantee.
Regional Development Bank
Provide funds for financing of manufacturing, mining, agriculture,
& infrastructure projects considered important to development.
Regional Development Banks
Leading Regional Development banks

:

African Development Bank (ADB)
Asian Development Bank (ADB)
European Investement Bank (EIB)
Inter-American Development Bank (IADB)
Atlantic Development Group for Latin America (ADELA)
Arab Fund for Economic & Social Development (AFESD)
National Development Bank
Have the same characteristics of success: they must attract
capable, investment-oriented management; and they must
have large enough supply of economically viable projects.
Project Finance
Project Financing
The raising of funds to finance a project in which the providers of
the funds look primarily to the cash flow from the project as
the source of funds to service their loans and provide the return
of and a return on their equity investment in a project.
Key Attributes
Of project financing

:

Focus on the economically separable nature of investment projects
suitable for project financing.
Nonrecourse lenders have resort only to the project assets and cash
flows (no sponsor).
The underlying assets in project are large, illiquid industrial assets.
Project have a finite life, at the end of which all debt and equity
investors are repaid.
Competition among companies for capital
force them to be more financial transparent, and
improve corporate governance with greater focus on
the rights of shareholder rather than managers.
Presented By: Galih H. Baskoro

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National capital markets & international financing

  • 1. G A L I H NATIONAL CAPITAL MARKET AND INTERNATIONAL FINANCING
  • 2. Someone is sitting in the shade today because someone planted a tree a long time ago. Warren Buffett
  • 3. Reference Multinational Finance Management 8th Edition, Shapiro, Alan C., 2006. + Additional material from Investopedia & Wikipedia.
  • 4. 1 Corporate Sources & Uses of Funds 2 National Capital Markets 3 Development Banks 4 Project Finance Financial Markets vs Financial Intermediaries; Globalization of Financial Markets As International Financial Centers World Bank Group; Regional & National Development Financing large-scale capital investment
  • 5. Learning Objectives To describes trends and differences in corporate financing To define securitization and explain the forces that underlie it To explain why bank lending is on the decline worldwide T o explain what is meant by the globalization of financial markets To identify the functions and consequences of financial markets To describe the links between national and international capital markets To explain why firms may choose to raise capital overseas To descibes the types and roles of development banks
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  • 7. Internally Generated Cash Source of Funds Short-term External Fund Long-term External Fund
  • 8. External finance come from investor / lender. Debt is the preferred alternatives – accounts for the overwhelming share of external funds. While, New stock issues play a relatively small and declining role in financing investment.
  • 9. Whether debt/ equity, the issuer will turn to investment banker to assist in designing and marketing the issue. And compensated by the spread between the price at which they buy the security and the price at which they can resell it to the public.
  • 11. Financial Market Any market place where buyers and sellers participate in the trade of assets such as equities, bonds, currencies, & derivatives. Typically defined by having transparent pricing, basic regulations on trading, costs and fees and market forces determining the prices of securities that trade. Financial Intermediary An entity that acts as the middleman between two parties in a financial transaction. Typical intermediary: commercial bank. Also includes investment banks, insurance companies, broker-dealers, mutual funds and pension funds. Investopedia
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  • 13. Securitization is the process through which an issuer creates a financial instrument by combining other financial asset and then marketing different tiers of the repackaged instruments to investors. Investopedia
  • 15. Trends in external financing: Bank Borrowing German, French, & Japanese industry Corporate Borrowing U.S. & British industry
  • 16. Recent technological & telecommunications improvement have greatly reduced the cost of obtaining and processing information about the conditions that affect the creditworthiness of potential borrowers. “
  • 17. Investors are now more likely to find it costeffective to lend directly to companies rather than indirectly through financial intermediaries, such as commercial banks. “
  • 20. Different financial system in terms of Corporate Governance Market-oriented financial system in U.S. and U.K. (refer to Anglo-Saxon model). Bank-centered finance financial system in Germany, France, & Japan (CEJ type financial system).
  • 21. Keiretsu is a large industrial grouping with a major bank at the center. Keiretsu ties a complex web of tradition, cross-shareholding, trading relationship, management, and information swapping.
  • 23. BANK
  • 24. The cost of accessing capital market directly = Japanese companies turn to corporate bond = Shareholder-oriented management approach
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  • 26. The world has become one vast, interconnected market. Markets for government securities & certain stocks, foreign exchange trading, interbank borrowing & lending, operates continously around the clock and around the world in enormous size. “
  • 28. National Capital Market as International Financial Centers
  • 29. Financial Functions  Mobilize saving  Allocate resources  Facilitate risk transfer & risk mgt.  Monitor managers  Exert corporate control  Supply liquidity Factors Promoting WellFunctioning Markets  Secure property right  Contract easily enforceable  Meaningful accounting information  Transparent financial statement  Accountability of borrowers & investors  Borrowers & Investors bear the consequences of their decisions Consequences  Greater capital accumulation  Better projects  More innovation  Managerial accountability  Preffed time pattern of consumption Result  Stronger economic growth  Greater consumer satisfaction
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  • 31. International Financial Markets Financial markets where foreigner can both borrow and lend money Entrepots  Channels through which foreign fund pass  Switzerland, Luxembourg, Singapore, Hongkong, Bahamas, Bahrain Important Int’l Financial Center     London Tokyo New York Germany & France Requirement for becoming In’t Financial Center  Political Stability  Minimal government intervention
  • 33. 1 2 3 The Foreign Bond Market Portion of the domestic bond market that represents issues floated by foreign companies or governments The Foreign Bank Market Portion of domestic bank loans suppllied to foreigners for use abroad The Foreign Equity Market Placing stocks in foreign market – to diversify the equity funding risk
  • 34. Globalization of Financial Market has its Downside
  • 35. Critics for Financial Market globalization:  The investors only seeks for the highest risk-adjusted return, they will swift to abandon countries whose economic fundamentals are questionable.  They will demand bigger premium for the risk of holding the country,  It will lead to the devaluations of the country’s currency.  The devaluation raises the cost of imports and boost its interest rate.
  • 36. Financial markets are in the business of gathering and processing information from savers and borrowers around the worlds in order to perform their real function, which is to price capital and allocate to its most uses. Markets reflect the perceptions of risk and reward of its participants, and do not create the underlying reality that caused the bad perceptions of Financial Markets.
  • 37. Development Bank World Bank Group, Regional & National Development Bank
  • 38. Three types of Development bank: Regional Development Banks
  • 39. Function of Development bank: • provide equity & debt financing to aid in the economic development of under developed areas. • Include extending intermediate- to long-term capital directly. • strengthening local capital markets. • supplying management consulting services.
  • 40. World Bank Group: multinational finance institution that was established at the end of WWII to help provide long-term capital for the reconstruction and development of member countries.
  • 41. IBRD  IBRD makes loans for projects of high economic priority.  A government guarantee is a necessity for World Bank funding.  Bank’s main emphasized on large infrastructure projetcs (roads, dams, power plant, education, & agriculture).  Loans are tied up to debtor nations economic policies: freer trader, more open investment, lower budget deficits, & more vigorous private sector.
  • 42. IFC  Finance various projects in the private sector through loans and equity participations and to serve as a catalyst for flows of additional private capital investment to developing countries.  Doesn’t require government guarantees.  Emphasized on manufacturing firm that have reasonable chance of earning the investor’s rate of return and will provide economic benefits of the nation.  Concentrate its lending & equity in investment-grade-conglomerate.  Help companies to conduct business in a more open and investor-friendly manner.
  • 43. IDA  Founded in 1960, to makes loans (soft/ highly concessionary) for project in LDCs.  Require a government guarantee.
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  • 45. Regional Development Bank Provide funds for financing of manufacturing, mining, agriculture, & infrastructure projects considered important to development.
  • 46. Regional Development Banks Leading Regional Development banks : African Development Bank (ADB) Asian Development Bank (ADB) European Investement Bank (EIB) Inter-American Development Bank (IADB) Atlantic Development Group for Latin America (ADELA) Arab Fund for Economic & Social Development (AFESD)
  • 47. National Development Bank Have the same characteristics of success: they must attract capable, investment-oriented management; and they must have large enough supply of economically viable projects.
  • 49. Project Financing The raising of funds to finance a project in which the providers of the funds look primarily to the cash flow from the project as the source of funds to service their loans and provide the return of and a return on their equity investment in a project.
  • 50. Key Attributes Of project financing : Focus on the economically separable nature of investment projects suitable for project financing. Nonrecourse lenders have resort only to the project assets and cash flows (no sponsor). The underlying assets in project are large, illiquid industrial assets. Project have a finite life, at the end of which all debt and equity investors are repaid.
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  • 52. Competition among companies for capital force them to be more financial transparent, and improve corporate governance with greater focus on the rights of shareholder rather than managers.
  • 53. Presented By: Galih H. Baskoro