"More than 1,700 official, documentary, semi-official and non- official sources of information on the finances and economics of twenty-six European countries, sixteen Latin-American countries, Canada, Australia and certain Asiatic and Far-eastern countries." ; On cover: A bibliography for those interested in foreign securities. ; Mode of access: Internet.
Understanding the current state of affairs and tools available in the study of international finance is increasingly important as few areas in finance can be divorced completely from international issues. This book reflects the diversity of interest in international finance by summarizing and synthesizing developments to date.
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The Eighth International Finance Seminar was held on 25-27 November 1998 in Tokyo by the Economics and Resource Development Center of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) in collaboration with the ADB Institute (ADBI) under a regional technical assistance financed under Japan Special Fund, Government of Japan. The seminar was attended by 17 participants from Bangladesh, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Myanmar, Nepal, People's Republic of China, Republic of Korea, Philippines, Singapore, Taipei,China, Thailand and Viet Nam (List of Participants, Appendix 1). There were two officials from the Ministry of Finance, Japan, who attended most of the sessions as observers. Several ADBI staff attended the seminar intermittently as observers. Seven resource persons, including one from the Bank, presented papers on macroeconomic and structural issues relating to international finance and their policy implications for Asian economies. At the inaugural session of the seminar, Mr. Kazuo Kobayashi, Section Chief, Research Division, International Bureau, Ministry of Finance was a chief guest representing the Government of Japan, who also gave welcome remarks. Mr. Nalin Samarasinghe, Director, Japanese Representative Office on behalf of the Bank and Mr. S. B. Chua, Director, Capacity Building, on behalf of the ADBI, gave opening remarks.
These case studies offer a unique perspective on international corporate finance. Theyll help you understand international financial markets, including the instruments and techniques used in the foreign exchange market, monetary policy and international asset allocation. Youll also learn about the decision-making that goes into formulating an appropriate foreign exchange hedging strategy, how to finance multinational operations, cross-border mergers and leveraged buy-outs, and much more. Order your copy today.