This course aims to describe the theory and practice of international finance. In this content, the main objective of this course is to provide the students a clear grasp of the international monetary system, the internationalization process, foreign exchange rates and forex markets as well as the balance of payments approach and to build an understanding of the theories and empiricism on exchange rate movements. Besides, it is also aimed to provide the students an understanding of the exchange rate risk and interest rate risk and to build an expertise in financial risk management along with hedging strategies.
Required Textbook:
1. International Financial Management, C. Eun and B. Resnick, 8th Ed., McGraw-Hill
2. Lecture notes
Grading:
Midterm 30%
Projects, Case studies, and
Homeworks 20%
Class Participation 10%
Final Exam 40%