Chapter 10 International Monetary System
International Business 4e Chapter Preview List the benefits of stable and predictable exchange rates Discuss the law-of-one-price principle Describe purchasing power parity and the factors that affect exchange rates Explain how the gold standard functioned Discuss the experience with Bretton Woods Describe today’s international monetary system © Prentice Hall, 2008 International Business 4e
Currency Values and Business Exchange rates affect activities of both domestic and international firms Devaluation Revaluation export prices lowers raises import prices lowers raises © Prentice Hall, 2008 International Business 4e
Major World Currencies © Prentice Hall, 2008 International Business 4e
Strong Currency: Curse or Cure? Export strategies in the face of a strong currency Get lean by shaving production costs Reward customers for paying a higher price Diversify into more currency-proof sectors Follow global demand to maintain sales Freezing prices can generate new sales © Prentice Hall, 2008 International Business 4e
Stability and Predictability Stable exchange rates Predictable exchange rates Improve accuracy of financial planning Reduce surprises of unexpected rate changes © Prentice Hall, 2008 International Business 4e
International Business 4e Value of U.S. Dollar © Prentice Hall, 2008 International Business 4e
Law of One Price Identical item must have an identical price in all countries when expressed in a common currency Big MacCurrencies Undervalued or overvalued Limited use in business decisions Fairly good rate predictor © Prentice Hall, 2008 International Business 4e
International Business 4e Big Mac Index © Prentice Hall, 2008 International Business 4e
Purchasing Power Parity Relative ability of two nations’ currencies to buy the same “basket” of goods in those two nations Considers price levels in adjusting relative currency values Purchasing power of a currency is eroded by inflation © Prentice Hall, 2008 International Business 4e
Inflation: Key Factors Monetary policy directly affects interest rates and money supply Fiscal policy indirectly affects taxes and spending High employment raises wages, which are embodied in consumer prices High rates lower borrowing and spending, which lowers inflation Exchange rates adjust to maintain PPP Money supply Employment Interest rates Adjustment © Prentice Hall, 2008 International Business 4e
International Business 4e Interest Rates Fisher Effect Nominal Interest Rate = Real Interest Rate + Inflation Rate International Fisher Effect Difference in nominal interest rates supported by two nations’ currencies will cause an equal but opposite change in their spot exchange rates © Prentice Hall, 2008 International Business 4e
International Business 4e Evaluating PPP Added costs Trade barriers Business confidence, psychology © Prentice Hall, 2008 International Business 4e
Forecasting Exchange Rates Efficient (inefficient) market views Prices reflect (don’t reflect) all public information Forecasting techniques Fundamental analysis Technical analysis © Prentice Hall, 2008 International Business 4e
Gold Standard International monetary system that linked nations’ currencies to specific values of gold Restricted monetary policies Reduced exchange-rate risk Corrected trade imbalances Ended by “competitive devaluation” In place from 1700s to 1939 © Prentice Hall, 2008 International Business 4e
Bretton Woods Agreement International monetary system based on value of U.S. dollar (1944 to 1973) Built-in flexibility Fixed exchange rates World Bank and IMF Ended by weak U.S. dollar © Prentice Hall, 2008 International Business 4e
Jamaica Agreement Formalized the system of floating exchange rates as the new international monetary system (1976) Managed float system Currencies float with government intervention Free float system Currencies float without government intervention © Prentice Hall, 2008 International Business 4e
European monetary system The System Today Managed float system Pegged exchange rates Currency board European monetary system © Prentice Hall, 2008 International Business 4e
Recent Financial Crises Developing nations’ debt crisis Mexico Southeast Asia Russia Argentina © Prentice Hall, 2008 International Business 4e
International Business 4e Chapter Review List the benefits of stable and predictable exchange rates Discuss the law-of-one-price principle Describe purchasing power parity and the factors that affect exchange rates Explain how the gold standard functioned Discuss the experience with Bretton Woods Describe today’s international monetary system © Prentice Hall, 2008 International Business 4e