International Finance (FINA308)
This course studies the global financial environment. It mainly examines the international monetary system, exchange rate regimes occurred in the past starting with gold standard, and then fixed and fluctuating exchange rates; contemporary exchange rate regimes, exchange rate determination, international financial markets and transactions in foreign exchange markets in which banks and bankers are more likely to encounter in their usual operations. Major areas covered include globalization process of financial environment, exchange rate determination, balance of payment, foreign currency derivatives and other hedging activities against foreign exchange risks through international financial instruments.
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- International Finance Undergraduate Program
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- Finance and Banking Undergraduate Program
- Banking and Finance Master's Program (with Thesis)
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- Finance and Banking - Actuarial Science Double Major Program
- Actuarial Science - Mathematics and Computer Science Double Major Program
- Actuarial Science - Finance and Banking Double Major Program
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