International Financial Markets and Corporate Finance
Programme overview
International Financial Markets and Corporate Finance explores how international financial markets work and examines what this implies for the financial management of multinational firms.
The programme provides an overview of international bond and equity markets, surveys exchange rate-related instruments (currency forwards, options and swaps), and explains how these instruments are valued.
Through real-world case studies, the programme explores how corporations can use international financial markets effectively to support key strategic decisions in a multinational setting. Examples considered include
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cross-border valuation and capital budgeting decisions
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the hedging of exchange rate and country risk
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the identification financing alternatives in international capital markets.
