The international financial market serves as a source of capital for multinational corporations, governments, and individuals. The components of the international financial market include the money market, debt market, equity market, and derivatives market. This course will focus on discussing issues related to the international financial market, including instruments, markets, financial institutions, policies, regulatory frameworks, and underlying theories.
On this basis, the course strengthens understanding of the global financial environment in which companies operate during the integration process. It provides managers with a foundational basis for analyzing, evaluating, and forecasting macroeconomic variables, understanding the impact of macroeconomic policies, and making decisions related to business, investment, and risk management.