International Finance presents the corporate uses of international financial
markets to upper undergraduate and graduate students of business finance and financial
economics. Combining practical knowledge, up-to-date theories, and real-world
applications, this textbook explores issues of valuation, funding, and risk management.
International Finance shows how theoretical applications can be brought into managerial
practice.
The text includes an extensive introduction followed by three main sections: currency
markets; exchange risk, exposure, and risk management; and long-term international funding
and direct investment. Each section begins with a short case study, and each of the
sections' chapters concludes with a CFO summary, examining how a hypothetical chief
financial officer might apply topics to a managerial setting. The book also contains
end-of-chapter questions to help students grasp the material presented.
Focusing on international markets and multinational corporate finance, International
Finance is the go-to resource for students seeking a complete understanding of the field.
- Rigorous focus on international financial markets and corporate finance concepts
- An up-to-date and practice-oriented approach
- Strong real-world examples and applications
- Comprehensive look at valuation, funding, and risk management
- Introductory case studies and "CFO summaries," and end-of-chapter quiz
questions
- Solutions to the quiz questions are available online
Table of Contents
Pt. I Introduction and Motivation for International Finance 1
Ch. 1 Why Does the Existence of Borders Matter for Finance? 3
Ch. 2 International Finance: Institutional Background 16
Pt. II Currency Markets 63
Ch. 3 Spot Markets for Foreign Currency 69
Ch. 4 Understanding Forward Exchange Rates for Currency 115
Ch. 5 Using Forwards for International Financial Management 157
Ch. 6 The Market for Currency Futures 202
Ch. 7 Markets for Currency Swaps 239
Ch. 8 Currency Options (1): Concepts and Uses 262
Ch. 9 Currency Options (2): Hedging and Valuation 299
Pt. III Exchange Risk, Exposure, and Risk Management 337
Ch. 10 Do We Know What Makes Forex Markets Tick? 342
Ch. 11 Do Forex Markets Themselves See What Is Coming? 398
Ch. 12 (When) Should a Firm Hedge Its Exchange Risk? 434
Ch. 13 Measuring Exposure to Exchange Rates 454
Ch. 14 Value-at-Risk: Quantifying Overall Net Market Risks 493
Ch. 15 Managing Credit Risk in International Trade 530
Pt. IV Long-Term International Funding and Direct Investment 551
Ch. 16 International Fixed-Income Markets 558
Ch. 17 Segmentation and Integration in the World's Stock Exchanges 595
Ch. 18 Why - or When - Should We Cross List Our Shares? 641
Ch. 19 Setting the Cost of International Capital 663
Ch. 20 International Taxation of Foreign Investments 703
Ch. 21 Putting It All Together: International Capital Budgeting 739
Ch. 22 Negotiating a Joint-Venture Contract: The NPV Perspective 777
Further Reading 801
References 803
Part Index 813
864 pages, Hardcover