INTERNATIONAL FINANCE

Course Code:
ECON 360
Course Group(s):
FINANCE MAJOR ELECTIVES
Active Term:
Fall Term
/ All Years
Course Description:

A study of the problems posed by the international financial environment in which corporations operate. Topics covered include foreign exchange markets, forwards, futures, international capital budgeting, international diversification, long-term international financing and country risk analysis. The course will also focus on the role of money in the global economy, including such topics as interest rates, banking, monetary policy, and depository and non-depository financial institutions.

Credit:
3
Instruction methods:
Lecture
Total hours: 45
Prerequisites:

ECON-105

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