BCLA4622W: International Finance

3 CreditsGlobal PerspectivesWriting Intensive

The International Finance module provides an understanding of finance in the international context. In a globally integrated world, it has become imperative to trade, invest, and conduct business operations internationally. This course exposes students to the opportunities and risks associated with international finance. As the world has become more integrated due to deregulation of financial markets, product innovation, and technology, capital markets have kept pace with this integration. Building upon the understanding of theoretical concepts of finance and their adaptation to the international context, the study of international finance has become essential. The course coverage includes historical perspectives and foundations of international finance, the foreign exchange markets and exchange rate determination, exposure management, and financial management of the multinational firm. The course also helps students examine the current economic landscape through discussions of current economic and political development and their impact on international finance.

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A- Average (3.536)Most Common: A- (37%)

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153 students
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3 terms from Spring 2020 to Spring 2023

A- Average (3.536)Most Common: A- (37%)
153 students
SFDCBA

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