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International Finance

  • Course Code :
    ECO 302
  • Level :
    Undergraduate
  • Course Hours :
    3.00 Hours
  • Department :
    Department of Economics

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Area of Study :

This course provides an overview of different exchange rate regimes, the foreign exchange markets. It pinpoints the techniques of speculation, arbitrage, and hedging. Theories of interest rate parity and purchasing power parity are illustrated. The course covers national income identity, countries international transactions with the rest of the world through the Balance of Payment. It also focuses on the international monetary arrangements, and the role of international financial institutions, financial markets, and financial instruments such as derivatives. Course Goals: • Distinguish between different exchange rate regimes. • Understand the role of international financial markets. • Acquaint students with the use of various financial instruments to manage risk. • Inform students with both theoretical and empirical works to understand the financial issues facing firms. • Familiarize students with the Balance of Payment accounts. • Analyze different case studies.

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International Finance

This course provides an overview of different exchange rate regimes, the foreign exchange markets. It pinpoints the techniques of speculation, arbitrage, and hedging. Theories of interest rate parity and purchasing power parity are illustrated. The course covers national income identity, countries international transactions with the rest of the world through the Balance of Payment. It also focuses on the international monetary arrangements, and the role of international financial institutions, financial markets, and financial instruments such as derivatives.

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International Finance


Course outcomes:

a. Knowledge and Understanding:

1- Recognize the structure of countries balance of payment
2- Comprehend the relation among international markets.
3- Distinguish between techniques of speculation, arbitrage, and hedging.
4- Outline financial instruments such as derivatives.
5- Differentiate between different exchange rate regimes.

b. Intellectual Skills:

1- Analyze the monetary system and its impact nationally and internationally.
2- Examine analytically different issues in International Finance.
3- Acquire analytical judgments for countries economic decisions concerning exchange rates.
4- Compare and evaluate different theories of international finance, their modeling frame works and results.
5- Analyze risk analysis of financial issues and decisions.

c. Professional and Practical Skills:

1- Illustrate the links between national saving, investment, and current account.
2- Relate the developed skills to the interpretation of real world events and cases of international finance.

d. General and Transferable Skills:

1- Acquire analytical Judgment for countries economic decisions concerning exchange rates.
2- Develop skills in terms of analysis, synthesis of debate, the evaluation of evidence and hypothesis in the field of international finance.
3- Gain skills of the decision- making process in International Finance.


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Course topics and contents:

Topic No. of hours Lecture Tutorial/Practical
Introductory lecture and course outline - The International Monetary System • Bretton Woods's system, the flexible exchange rate regime, European monetary union, Fixed versus flexible exchange rate regimes. 6 2
Multinational Corporation (MNC) • The major dimensions of international finance, Goals for the international financial management. Globalization: recent trends and MNCs. 6 2
Balance of Payment • Balance of payment accounts, Balance of payment identity, Balance of payment trends in major countries 6 2
Group presentations for different case studies. 3 1
Midterm Exam 1
Financial instruments to manage risk. • speculation, arbitrage, and hedging • Theories of interest rate parity and purchasing power parity 6 2
Foreign Exchange Market – FOREX Function and structure of FOREX, The spot market, The forward market Financial instruments such as derivatives 12 4
Final Exam 1

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Teaching And Learning Methodologies:

Teaching and learning methods
Demonstration videos
Presentation
Simulations
Debates
Group discussion
Research Paper

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Course Assessment :

Methods of assessment Relative weight % Week No. Assess What
Course Work (Attendance, Participation, Assignments, Quizzes, Research Paper…) 30.00 To assess understanding and to assess theoretical background of the intellectual and practical skills.
Final Exam 40.00 15 To assess knowledge and intellectual skills.
Midterm Exam 30.00 8 To assess professional skills.

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Books:

Book Author Publisher

Recommended books :

Steven Husted and Michael Melvin, "International Economics"(8th edition), Addision-Welesy, Pearson, USA, 2010.

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