@misc
{TN_libero_mab2,
author = {
Sercu, Piet
},
title = {
International Finance
Theory into Practice
},
publisher = {Princeton University Press},
publisher = {},
isbn = {9781400833122},
keywords = {
Finance, International
,
International finance Case studies
,
International finance Problems, exercises, etc
,
International finance
,
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Finance / General
,
Dividend
,
Exchange rate
,
Expense
,
Export
,
Finance
,
Financial asset
,
Financial institution
,
Foreign direct investment
,
Foreign exchange market
,
Foreign exchange risk
,
Forward contract
,
Forward rate
,
Funding
,
Future value
,
Futures contract
,
Hedge (finance)
,
Income
,
Inflation
,
Institutional investor
,
Insurance
,
Interest rate
,
International trade
,
Investment
,
Investor
,
Japanese yen
,
Joint venture
,
Liability (financial accounting)
,
Macroeconomics
,
Margin (finance)
,
Mark-to-market accounting
,
Market (economics)
,
Market liquidity
,
Market maker
,
Market portfolio
,
Market price
,
Market value
,
Money market
,
Net present value
,
Payment
,
Percentage
,
Portfolio investment
,
Present value
,
Pricing
,
Promissory note
,
Provision (accounting)
,
Rate of return
,
Real versus nominal value (economics)
,
Revenue
,
Risk aversion
,
Risk premium
,
Share price
,
Shareholder
,
Speculation
,
Spot contract
,
Spot market
,
Standard deviation
,
Stock exchange
,
Stock market
,
Subsidiary
,
Swap (finance)
,
Swap rate
,
Tax rate
,
Tax
,
Trader (finance)
,
Transaction cost
,
Uncertainty
,
United States Treasury security
,
Valuation (finance)
,
Value (economics)
,
Account (accountancy)
,
Accounting
,
Accounts receivable
,
Arbitrage
,
Asset
,
Balance sheet
,
Bank account
,
Bank
,
Bond (finance)
,
Calculation
,
Capital asset pricing model
,
Capital budgeting
,
Capital gain
,
Capital market
,
Cash flow
,
Cash
,
Central bank
,
Commodity
,
Cost of capital
,
Credit (finance)
,
Credit risk
,
Creditor
,
Cross listing
,
Currency swap
,
Currency
,
Customer
,
Debt
,
Depreciation
,
Discounts and allowances
,
Diversification (finance)
},
year = {2009},
year = {, ©2009},
abstract = {Frontmatter},
abstract = {Contents},
abstract = {Preface},
abstract = {Acknowledgments},
abstract = {I Introduction and Motivation for International Finance},
abstract = {1 Why Does the Existence of Borders Matter for Finance?},
abstract = {2 International Finance: Institutional Background},
abstract = {II Currency Markets},
abstract = {About This Part},
abstract = {3 Spot Markets for Foreign Currency},
abstract = {4 Understanding Forward Exchange Rates for Currency},
abstract = {5 Using Forwards for International Financial Management},
abstract = {6 The Market for Currency Futures},
abstract = {7 Markets for Currency Swaps},
abstract = {8 Currency Options (1): Concepts and Uses},
abstract = {9 Currency Options (2): Hedging and Valuation},
abstract = {III Exchange Risk, Exposure, and Risk Management},
abstract = {10 Do We Know What Makes Forex Markets Tick?},
abstract = {11 Do Forex Markets Themselves See What Is Coming?},
abstract = {12 (When) Should a Firm Hedge Its Exchange Risk?},
abstract = {13 Measuring Exposure to Exchange Rates},
abstract = {14 Value-at-Risk: Quantifying Overall Net Market Risks},
abstract = {15 Managing Credit Risk in International Trade},
abstract = {IV Long-Term International Funding and Direct Investment},
abstract = {16 International Fixed-Income Markets},
abstract = {17 Segmentation and Integration in the World’s Stock Exchanges},
abstract = {18 Why—or When—Should We Cross List Our Shares?},
abstract = {19 Setting the Cost of International Capital},
abstract = {20 International Taxation of Foreign Investments},
abstract = {21 Putting It All Together: International Capital Budgeting},
abstract = {22 Negotiating a Joint-Venture Contract: The NPV Perspective},
abstract = {Further Reading},
abstract = {References},
abstract = {Index},
address = {
Princeton, NJ
,
},
url = {
http://slubdd.de/katalog?TN_libero_mab2
}
}