Book description
International Financial Management blends the core concepts and theories of international finance with practical applications and examples. With its coverage of real-world data, recent developments in the world of finance, and examples of financial and economic practices and policies in the Indian as well as the global context, the book is designed to help the reader understand the implications of financial theory for decision making.Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Brief Contents
- Contents
- About the Author
- Dedication
- Foreword
- Preface
- Reviewers
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1. The Foreign Exchange Market: Structure and Operations
- 1.1 Introduction
- 1.2 Money as a Medium of Exchange
- 1.3 The Foreign Exchange Market
- 1.4 Arbitrage
- 1.5 Nostro, Vostro, and Loro Accounts
- 1.6 Forward Rates and Future Spot Rates
- 1.7 The U.S. Dollar as a Vehicle Currency
- 1.8 Trends in Foreign Exchange Trading
- 1.9 Networks for International Transactions
- 1.10 The Indian Foreign Exchange Market
- Summary
- Questions and Problems
- Further Reading
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2. The International Monetary System
- 2.1 Introduction
- 2.2 The Gold Standard
- 2.3 The Gold Exchange Standard
- 2.4 The Bretton Woods System
- 2.5 Post—Bretton Woods Systems
- 2.6 Alternative Exchange Rate Regimes
- 2.7 The IMF Classification of Exchange Rate Regimes
- 2.8 Selection and Management of Exchange Rate Regimes
- 2.9 Exchange Rate Policy and Monetary Policy
- 2.10 The Par Rate of Exchange
- 2.11 Emergence of the Euro
- 2.12 Exchange Rate of the Indian Rupee
- 2.13 Depreciation, Appreciation, Devaluation, and Revaluation
- 2.14 Convertibility of Currency
- 2.15 International Liquidity and International Reserves
- 2.16 Sterilization
- Summary
- Questions and Problems
- Further Reading
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3. The Balance of Payments: Implications for Exchange Rates
- 3.1 Introduction
- 3.2 The Balance of Payments Manual
- 3.3 Functions of the BOP
- 3.4 Principles of BOP
- 3.5 BOP Accounting
- 3.6 National Income and International Transactions
- 3.7 The BOP and Exchange Rates
- 3.8 The BOP and Money Supply
- 3.9 India’s BOP
- Summary
- Questions and Problems
- Case Study
- Further Reading
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4. International Parity
- 4.1 Introduction
- 4.2 Exchange Rate Determination
- 4.3 Factors Affecting Exchange Rates
- 4.4 The BOP Theory of Exchange Rates
- 4.5 The Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) Theory
- 4.6 The Real Exchange Rate
- 4.7 The Real Effective Exchange Rate (REER)
- 4.8 Interest Rates and Exchange Rates
- 4.9 Forward Rate Parity
- 4.10 The Fisher Effect
- 4.11 The International Fisher Relation
- 4.12 Interrelationship of Parity Conditions
- 4.13 Exchange Rate Forecasting
- Summary
- Questions and Problems
- Further Reading
- 5. Management of Foreign Exchange Exposure and Risk
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6. Currency Forwards and Futures
- 6.1 Introduction
- 6.2 Currency Forward Contracts
- 6.3 Currency Futures Contracts
- 6.4 Traders and Trading Operations
- 6.5 A Glimpse of Two Major Futures Exchanges
- 6.6 Forwards and Futures: A Comparison
- 6.7 Relationship Between Spot Rates and Futures Prices
- 6.8 Pricing of Currency Futures
- 6.9 The Hedge Ratio
- 6.10 Cross Hedging and Delta Cross Hedging
- 6.11 The U.S. Dollar Index (USD×)
- 6.12 Interest Rates: Basic Concepts
- 6.13 Currency Futures in India
- Summary
- Questions and Problems
- Further Reading
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7. Currency Options
- 7.1 Introduction
- 7.2 Forms of Options
- 7.3 In-the-Money, Out-of-the-Money, and At-the-Money
- 7.4 Disposing of Options
- 7.5 The Chemistry of Options
- 7.6 Option Value
- 7.7 Bounds for Option Prices
- 7.8 Determinants of Option Price
- 7.9 Trading Strategies
- 7.10 The Binomial Option Pricing Model
- 7.11 The Black-Scholes Valuation Model
- 7.12 Put-Call Parity
- 7.13 The Greeks
- 7.14 Forwards/Futures and Options: A Comparison
- 7.15 Futures Options
- 7.16 Currency Options Trading in India
- Summary
- Questions and Problems
- Case Study
- Further Reading
- 8. Financial Swaps
- 9. Cross-border Investment Decisions
- 10. Financing Decisions of MNCs
- 11. Management of Working Capital: An International Perspective
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12. International Trade
- 12.1 Introduction
- 12.2 Theories of International Trade
- 12.3 The World Trade Organization
- 12.4 Trends in World Trade
- 12.5 India’s International Trade
- 12.6 International Trade Finance
- 12.7 Documents Used in International Trade Finance
- 12.8 Institutional Credit
- 12.9 Imports into India: Guidelines for Trade Credits
- 12.10 Forfaiting
- 12.11 Countertrade
- 12.12 The Export-Import Bank of India
- 12.13 The Export Credit Guarantee Corporation
- Summary
- Questions and Problems
- Further Reading
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13. Foreign Investments
- 13.1 Introduction
- 13.2 Foreign Direct Investment
- 13.3 Foreign Investments in India
- 13.4 Indian Depository Receipts
- 13.5 Foreign Investments by Indian Companies
- 13.6 The Bilateral Investment Promotion and Protection Agreement
- 13.7 Trends in FDI
- 13.8 Causes of Low FDI in India
- Summary
- Questions
- Further Reading
- 14. Portfolio Theory: An International Perspective
- 15. The Indian Accounting and Taxation System
- 16. Multilateral Financial Institutions
- Notes
- Acknowledgements
- Copyright
Product information
- Title: International Financial Management
- Author(s):
- Release date: September 2009
- Publisher(s): Pearson India
- ISBN: 9789332525214
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