International Finance - Theory into Practice.
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Contents : Preface
Acknowledgments
Part I: Introduction and Motivation for International Finance
Chapter 1: Why Does the Existence of Borders Matter for Finance?
Chapter 2: International Finance: Institutional Background
Part II: Currency Markets
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Chapter 3: Spot Markets for Foreign Currency
Chapter 4: Understanding Forward Exchange Rates for Currency
Chapter 5: Using Forwards for International Financial Management
Chapter 6: The Market for Currency Futures
Chapter 7: Markets for Currency Swaps
Chapter 8: Currency Options (1): Concepts and Uses
Chapter 9: Currency Options (2): Hedging and Valuation
Part III: Exchange Risk, Exposure, and Risk Management
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Chapter 10: Do We Know What Makes Forex Markets Tick?
Chapter 11: Do Forex Markets Themselves See What Is Coming?
Chapter 12: (When) Should a Firm Hedge Its Exchange Risk?
Chapter 13: Measuring Exposure to Exchange Rates
Chapter 14: Value-at-Risk: Quantifying Overall Net Market Risks
Chapter 15: Managing Credit Risk in International Trade
Part IV: Long-Term International Funding and Direct Investment
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Chapter 16: International Fixed-Income Markets
Chapter 17: Segmentation and Integration in the World's Stock Exchanges
Chapter 18: Why--or When--Should We Cross List Our Shares?
Chapter 19: Setting the Cost of International Capital
Chapter 20: International Taxation of Foreign Investments
Chapter 21: Putting It All Together: International Capital Budgeting
Chapter 22: Negotiating a Joint-Venture Contract: The NPV Perspective
Further Reading
References
Part Index
Language : English
Location : Nice Library
Statement : Présent
Owner : Bibliothèque