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Business and Management
Finance and Accounting
Financial Markets and Institutions
International Finance and Currency Markets
1. Foundations of International Finance
2. The Balance of Payments
3. The Foreign Exchange Market
4. Exchange Rate Determination and Forecasting
5. The International Monetary System
6. Foreign Exchange Risk Management
7. Currency Derivatives
8. International Financing and Investment
9. International Financial Crises and Governance
8.
International Financing and Investment
8.1.
International Capital Markets
8.1.1.
Structure and Function of Capital Markets
8.1.2.
The Eurocurrency Market
8.1.2.1.
Features and Participants
8.1.3.
The Eurobond Market
8.1.3.1.
Types of Eurobonds
8.1.3.2.
Issuance Process
8.1.4.
The International Stock Market
8.1.4.1.
Major International Exchanges
8.1.4.2.
Cross-Border Listings
8.2.
Sourcing Equity Globally
8.2.1.
Cross-listing
8.2.1.1.
Motivations and Benefits
8.2.1.2.
Regulatory Considerations
8.2.2.
American Depository Receipts
8.2.2.1.
Types of ADRs
8.2.2.2.
Trading and Settlement
8.3.
Sourcing Debt Globally
8.3.1.
International Bonds
8.3.1.1.
Foreign Bonds
8.3.1.2.
Global Bonds
8.3.2.
Eurocredits
8.3.2.1.
Syndicated Loans
8.3.2.2.
Pricing and Terms
8.4.
International Capital Budgeting
8.4.1.
Project Evaluation Techniques
8.4.1.1.
Net Present Value
8.4.1.2.
Internal Rate of Return
8.4.2.
Adjusting for Political and Economic Risk
8.4.2.1.
Country Risk Analysis
8.4.2.2.
Scenario Analysis
8.4.3.
Calculating NPV for Foreign Projects
8.4.3.1.
Cash Flow Estimation
8.4.3.2.
Discount Rate Selection
8.4.3.3.
Repatriation of Profits
8.5.
Foreign Direct Investment
8.5.1.
Motivations for FDI
8.5.1.1.
Market Seeking
8.5.1.2.
Resource Seeking
8.5.1.3.
Efficiency Seeking
8.5.2.
Political Risk Assessment and Management
8.5.2.1.
Types of Political Risk
8.5.2.2.
Risk Mitigation Strategies
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