1 Flashcards
What are the four main functions of the financial services industry?
- financial intermediation:
- pooling and managing risk;
- provision of payment and settlement services; and
- portfolio management.
What are the main types of financial institution?
- central banks;
- deposit institutions (such as banks; and
- investment institutions (such as insurance companies, collective investment funds and pension funds
Which four functions do governments perform?
- the provision of certain goods and services (e.g. defence);
- regulation of markets to protect consumers;
- improving the distribution of incomes through taxation and welfare payments;
- maintaining economic stabilitv.
What are real and financial assets?
Real assets are physical assets such as land, buildings and gold. Financial assets are claims representing the right to some return (such as a bank deposit or bond) or to ownership of physical assets.
What are he main functions of securities markets?
- raising capital;
- transferring risk;
- price discovery; and
- creating liquidity.
What are primary and secondary markets?
Primary markets are where initial sales of securities are made. Subsequent trading takes place in the secondary market.
What are round-trip transaction costs?
Round-trip transaction costs are the total costs of completing a transaction, including bid-ask spread, commissions and taxes
Describe the London Stock Exchange
The London Stock Exchange operates an order-driven system called SETS for FTSE 100, FTSE 250 and FTSE Small Cap constituents, and a quote-display system called SEAO for fixed-interest securities and AIM secuties.
Where are less liquid stocks traded?
Less liquid stocks, listed on the main market, are traded on SETSax. which combines a periodic auction book along with quote-driven market making
Describe UK government bonds
UK Government bonds are known as gilts, and the Debt Management Office (DMO) is the department of the Treasury responsible for gilt issuance, usuallv via an auction.
What are corporate bonds?
Corporate bonds may be issued via an open offer or private placement. The former can involve a bought deal or fixed brice re-ofter.
What is a dual listing?
Dual listing is when two corporations function as a single operating business but retain separate legal identties and stock exchange listings.
What is an OTC market?
An over-the-counter (OTC) market involves trading in a decentralised way rather than on an exchange.
What is CREST?
CREST is the London Stock Exchange’s electronic settlement system, which settles on a T+2 basis for equities and a T+1 basis for gilts.
What is the FCA?
In the UK, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) is the ‘competent authority’ (or, colloquially, the UK-listing authority), which decides on the admission of securities to the Official List,
Requirements of listing on the main markets
Listing on the main market requires at least three years of published accounts, and over £700,000 of listed stock or £200,000 of debt securities.
Describe AIM
AIM is regulated by the London Stock Exchange, and there is no minimum criterion for size, trading record or shares in public hands.
What must directors, major shareholders and concert parties declare?
Share interests
What does the corporate governance system in the UK stress?
The corporate governance system in the UK has traditionally stressed the importance of internal controls and the role of financial reporting and accountability, rather than external legislation