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GLOBALISATION
   The term ‘globalization’ means
   integration of economies and
societies through cross country flows
 of information, ideas, technologies,
goods, services, capital, finance and
                people
PHENOMENON OF GLOBALISATION :


 Proximity
 Location
 Attitude
Historical Development

 Globalization has been a historical process with
 ebbs and flows. During the Pre-World War I period
 of 1870 to 1914, there was rapid integration of the
 economies in terms of trade flows, movement of
capital and migration of people.

The growth of globalization was mainly led by the technological
forces in the fields of transport and communication. There were
less barriers to flow of trade and people across the
geographical boundaries.
ADVANTAGES of Globalization

1. Cost reduction
2. Global learning
3. Rapid industrialization
4. Better allocation of resources
5. Reduction in poverty
6. Employment generation
7. Balanced development
8. Better quality of life
9. Human development
A coca- cola stall outside
the Grand Gateway
66 shopping mall
in Xujiahui , Shanghai




                             About 85% of Dubai's
                             population consists
                             of migrant workers, a
                             majority of whom
                             are from India
DISADVANTAGES of globalization

1. THREAT TO DOMESTIC INDUSTRIES
2. UNEMPLOYEMENT
3. EXPLOIATATION OF LABOUR
4. WIDENING GAP BETWEEN RICH AND
   POOR
5. OVERUSE OF NATURAL RESOURCES
6. THREAT TO NATIONS SOVEREIGNTY
We have everything by
globalization, we have
nothing by globalization
Stages of Globalization
Domestic firm
  exports       Domestic firm
                                 Domestic firm
  through         exports
                                 sets up units
  dealers         directly



                 Becomes a
                global firm by   Domestic firm
                 serving the     establishes a
                needs of the      subsidiary
                 customers
The Dimensions of Globalisation
Factors Causing Globalization
            Technological
               Factors



Political   Globalization
                            Social
Factors                     Factors


            Competitive
             Factors
Impact of Globalization on
International Business
 Globalization of Markets
 Globalization on production
 Globalization on Investment
 Globalization of Technology
India before LPG (prior to 1991)
  Most banks were state-owned
  Banks, pension funds and
   insurance companies were
   forced to buy State Issued
   bonds - primary investment.
  Bombay Stock Exchange was
   closed market. Run by Brokers
   for the benefit of its members.
   There was no right governance
   and regulation.
  There was no single derivative
   market.
  All financial transactions were
   controlled by the RBI and
   Ministry of Finance
Pre-LPG period (prior to 1991)
       Socialistic Model                          Weapons
 Strict entry barriers in every sub-
  industry.                             Big Villains were
 Difficult to start a bank, a mutual    MRTP act, 1969
  fund, a brokerage firm, an
  insurance company, a pension
                                         The Capital Issues (control)
  fund, a securities exchange or sub-     act, 1947
  broking firm.                          Indian Companies Act, 1956
 Foreign firms were restricted to
  touch any one of these parts
                                         Industries Act, 1956
 Comprehensive capital control and      Foreign Exchange
  restrictive legislations                Regulation Act, 1973
Globalization and India
 Globalize its economy in 1991
 Mounting problems- huge fiscal deficits, BoP crisis
  and foreign exchange crisis
 Foreign investors and NRIs had lost confidence in Indian
  economy
Major measures as a part of the
Globalization strategy

  Devaluation of Currency
  Disinvestment
  Dismantling of The Industrial Licensing
   Regime
  Abolition of the MRTP Act
  Allowing Foreign Direct Investment
  Wide-ranging financial sector reforms
IMPACT

India’s growth rate in the 1970’s was very low at 3% and
GDP growth in countries like Brazil, Indonesia, Korea, and
Mexico was more than twice that of India.

Though India’s average annual growth rate almost doubled
in the eighties to 5.9%, it was still lower than the growth rate
in China, Korea and Indonesia. The pick up in GDP growth
has helped improve India’s global position.

India’s position in the global economy has improved from
the 8th position in 1991 to 4th place in 2001; when GDP is
calculated on a purchasing power parity basis.
GDP growth rate before and after 1991
                        GDP growth rate %
12

10

 8
                                                              GDP
 6                                                            growth
                                                              rate %
 4

 2

 0
     1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1995 1996 2004 2005 2006 2007
Large Number of Multinationals Have Moved to India Post
Globalization (Strategy 100%
Equity, Collaboration, Franchise, Importing, Manufacturing)

Beverages (Coke, Pepsi)
Fast Foods (McDonalds, Pizza Hut, KFC)
Coffee (Barista, Café Coffee Day)
Sports Wear & Goods (Nike, Adidas)
Apparels & Garments (Levis, Reid & Taylor)
Cosmetics (Revlon, Oriflamme, Maybellene)
Two/Four Wheelers (Honda, Toyota, Suzuki, Hyundai, General
Motors, Ford, Mercedes)
Computers (Dell, HP, IBM, Samsung, Sony)
Construction
Engineering Companies
Pharmaceuticals (US, Europe, Britain)
Music (Sony, BMG, Warner)
Entertainment Channels (Star, National Geographic, Discovery, Sony)
Globalization in the context of
 the financial services sector
A Framework for Understanding
the Impact of Globalization on the
Financial Services Sector
 Change in Structure
 Change in Function
Reforms relating to the banking
system
 Capital base of the banks were strengthened by recapitalization, public
    equity issues and subordinated debt.
   Prudential norms were introduced and progressively tightened for income
    recognition, classification of assets, provisioning of bad debts, marking to
    market of investments.
   Pre-emption of bank resources by the government was reduced sharply.
   New private sector banks were licensed and branch licensing restrictions
    were relaxed.
   At the same time, several operational reforms were introduced in the realm
    of credit policy:
   Detailed regulations relating to Maximum Permissible Bank Finance were
    abolished
   Consortium regulations were relaxed substantially
   Credit delivery was shifted away from cash credit to loan method
Exchange Control and Convertibility
 Exchange controls on current account transactions were progressively
    relaxed culminating in current account convertibility.
   Foreign Institutional Investors were allowed to invest in Indian equities
    subject to restrictions on maximum holdings in individual companies.
   Restrictions remain on investment in debt, but these too have been
    progressively relaxed.
   Indian companies were allowed to raise equity in international markets
    subject to various restrictions.
   Indian companies were allowed to borrow in international markets subject to
    a minimum maturity, a ceiling on the maximum interest rate, and annual caps
    on aggregate external commercial borrowings by all entities put together.
   Indian mutual funds were allowed to invest a small portion of their assets
    abroad.
   Indian companies were given access to long dated forward contracts and to
    cross currency options.(Derivatives)
Reforms in the capital market
 SEBI- the apex regulator of the Indian capital
    markets
   Regulations were framed for insider trading
   Abolition of capital issues control
   Introduction of free pricing of equity issues
   On-line trading was introduced at all stock
    exchanges
Where does Indian stand in terms of
Global Integration?
 Over the past decade FDI flows into India have
 averaged around 0.5% of GDP against 5% for China
 5.5% for Brazil. Whereas FDI inflows into China now
 exceeds US $ 50 billion annually. It is only US $
 4billion in the case of India

 Consider global trade - India's share of world
 merchandise exports increased from .05% to .07%
 over the past 20 years. Over the same period
 China's share has tripled to almost 4%.
Contd.
 India's share of global trade is similar to that of the
  Philippines, an economy 6 times smaller according
  to IMF estimates. India under trades by 70-80%
  given its size, proximity to markets and labor cost
  advantages.
Conclusion
 A country must carefully choose a combination of
policies that best enables it to take the opportunity while
avoiding the pitfalls and utilizing globalization to the
fullest extent possible.
 Don’t ask too many questions
 Use your analytical skills to develop your thinking
  ability
 GOD HELP THOSE WHO HELP THEMSELVES




              Thank you

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Globalisation and its impact on financial services

  • 1.
  • 2. GLOBALISATION  The term ‘globalization’ means integration of economies and societies through cross country flows of information, ideas, technologies, goods, services, capital, finance and people
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  • 4. PHENOMENON OF GLOBALISATION :  Proximity  Location  Attitude
  • 5. Historical Development Globalization has been a historical process with ebbs and flows. During the Pre-World War I period of 1870 to 1914, there was rapid integration of the economies in terms of trade flows, movement of capital and migration of people. The growth of globalization was mainly led by the technological forces in the fields of transport and communication. There were less barriers to flow of trade and people across the geographical boundaries.
  • 6. ADVANTAGES of Globalization 1. Cost reduction 2. Global learning 3. Rapid industrialization 4. Better allocation of resources 5. Reduction in poverty 6. Employment generation 7. Balanced development 8. Better quality of life 9. Human development
  • 7. A coca- cola stall outside the Grand Gateway 66 shopping mall in Xujiahui , Shanghai About 85% of Dubai's population consists of migrant workers, a majority of whom are from India
  • 8. DISADVANTAGES of globalization 1. THREAT TO DOMESTIC INDUSTRIES 2. UNEMPLOYEMENT 3. EXPLOIATATION OF LABOUR 4. WIDENING GAP BETWEEN RICH AND POOR 5. OVERUSE OF NATURAL RESOURCES 6. THREAT TO NATIONS SOVEREIGNTY
  • 9. We have everything by globalization, we have nothing by globalization
  • 10. Stages of Globalization Domestic firm exports Domestic firm Domestic firm through exports sets up units dealers directly Becomes a global firm by Domestic firm serving the establishes a needs of the subsidiary customers
  • 11. The Dimensions of Globalisation
  • 12. Factors Causing Globalization Technological Factors Political Globalization Social Factors Factors Competitive Factors
  • 13. Impact of Globalization on International Business  Globalization of Markets  Globalization on production  Globalization on Investment  Globalization of Technology
  • 14. India before LPG (prior to 1991)  Most banks were state-owned  Banks, pension funds and insurance companies were forced to buy State Issued bonds - primary investment.  Bombay Stock Exchange was closed market. Run by Brokers for the benefit of its members. There was no right governance and regulation.  There was no single derivative market.  All financial transactions were controlled by the RBI and Ministry of Finance
  • 15. Pre-LPG period (prior to 1991) Socialistic Model Weapons  Strict entry barriers in every sub- industry. Big Villains were  Difficult to start a bank, a mutual  MRTP act, 1969 fund, a brokerage firm, an insurance company, a pension  The Capital Issues (control) fund, a securities exchange or sub- act, 1947 broking firm.  Indian Companies Act, 1956  Foreign firms were restricted to touch any one of these parts  Industries Act, 1956  Comprehensive capital control and  Foreign Exchange restrictive legislations Regulation Act, 1973
  • 16. Globalization and India  Globalize its economy in 1991  Mounting problems- huge fiscal deficits, BoP crisis and foreign exchange crisis  Foreign investors and NRIs had lost confidence in Indian economy
  • 17. Major measures as a part of the Globalization strategy  Devaluation of Currency  Disinvestment  Dismantling of The Industrial Licensing Regime  Abolition of the MRTP Act  Allowing Foreign Direct Investment  Wide-ranging financial sector reforms
  • 18. IMPACT India’s growth rate in the 1970’s was very low at 3% and GDP growth in countries like Brazil, Indonesia, Korea, and Mexico was more than twice that of India. Though India’s average annual growth rate almost doubled in the eighties to 5.9%, it was still lower than the growth rate in China, Korea and Indonesia. The pick up in GDP growth has helped improve India’s global position. India’s position in the global economy has improved from the 8th position in 1991 to 4th place in 2001; when GDP is calculated on a purchasing power parity basis.
  • 19. GDP growth rate before and after 1991 GDP growth rate % 12 10 8 GDP 6 growth rate % 4 2 0 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1995 1996 2004 2005 2006 2007
  • 20. Large Number of Multinationals Have Moved to India Post Globalization (Strategy 100% Equity, Collaboration, Franchise, Importing, Manufacturing) Beverages (Coke, Pepsi) Fast Foods (McDonalds, Pizza Hut, KFC) Coffee (Barista, Café Coffee Day) Sports Wear & Goods (Nike, Adidas) Apparels & Garments (Levis, Reid & Taylor) Cosmetics (Revlon, Oriflamme, Maybellene) Two/Four Wheelers (Honda, Toyota, Suzuki, Hyundai, General Motors, Ford, Mercedes) Computers (Dell, HP, IBM, Samsung, Sony) Construction Engineering Companies Pharmaceuticals (US, Europe, Britain) Music (Sony, BMG, Warner) Entertainment Channels (Star, National Geographic, Discovery, Sony)
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  • 22. Globalization in the context of the financial services sector
  • 23. A Framework for Understanding the Impact of Globalization on the Financial Services Sector  Change in Structure  Change in Function
  • 24. Reforms relating to the banking system  Capital base of the banks were strengthened by recapitalization, public equity issues and subordinated debt.  Prudential norms were introduced and progressively tightened for income recognition, classification of assets, provisioning of bad debts, marking to market of investments.  Pre-emption of bank resources by the government was reduced sharply.  New private sector banks were licensed and branch licensing restrictions were relaxed.  At the same time, several operational reforms were introduced in the realm of credit policy:  Detailed regulations relating to Maximum Permissible Bank Finance were abolished  Consortium regulations were relaxed substantially  Credit delivery was shifted away from cash credit to loan method
  • 25. Exchange Control and Convertibility  Exchange controls on current account transactions were progressively relaxed culminating in current account convertibility.  Foreign Institutional Investors were allowed to invest in Indian equities subject to restrictions on maximum holdings in individual companies.  Restrictions remain on investment in debt, but these too have been progressively relaxed.  Indian companies were allowed to raise equity in international markets subject to various restrictions.  Indian companies were allowed to borrow in international markets subject to a minimum maturity, a ceiling on the maximum interest rate, and annual caps on aggregate external commercial borrowings by all entities put together.  Indian mutual funds were allowed to invest a small portion of their assets abroad.  Indian companies were given access to long dated forward contracts and to cross currency options.(Derivatives)
  • 26. Reforms in the capital market  SEBI- the apex regulator of the Indian capital markets  Regulations were framed for insider trading  Abolition of capital issues control  Introduction of free pricing of equity issues  On-line trading was introduced at all stock exchanges
  • 27. Where does Indian stand in terms of Global Integration?  Over the past decade FDI flows into India have averaged around 0.5% of GDP against 5% for China 5.5% for Brazil. Whereas FDI inflows into China now exceeds US $ 50 billion annually. It is only US $ 4billion in the case of India  Consider global trade - India's share of world merchandise exports increased from .05% to .07% over the past 20 years. Over the same period China's share has tripled to almost 4%.
  • 28. Contd.  India's share of global trade is similar to that of the Philippines, an economy 6 times smaller according to IMF estimates. India under trades by 70-80% given its size, proximity to markets and labor cost advantages.
  • 29. Conclusion A country must carefully choose a combination of policies that best enables it to take the opportunity while avoiding the pitfalls and utilizing globalization to the fullest extent possible.
  • 30.  Don’t ask too many questions  Use your analytical skills to develop your thinking ability  GOD HELP THOSE WHO HELP THEMSELVES Thank you