The purpose of paper is to give students an in-depth knowledge of International Business Environment with a special emphasis on position of India in the era of Globalization. In addition, it provides an exhaustive study of functioning of International Organizations with their relevance towards International Trade.
Fixed exchange rates ,Floating exchange rates, Current exchange rate regime-Pegged exchange rate, crawling peg, Managed floating ,Convertibility of Rupee-Current account convertibility, capital account convertibility
Features, participant, segments, Functions, Foreign exchange rates-Direct quote, Indirect quote, Bid/ask rate, cross rates; Methods of affecting international payments; Dealings on the foreign exchange market-Spot and forward transactions, Futures, Options and Swaps, arbitrage; Foreign currency accounts-Nostro, Vostro and Loro Accounts; networks for international transactions-SWIFT,CHIPS
ADRs, GDRs, Types of international bonds, Short and medium term instruments-Euro notes, Euro Commercial papers, medium term Euro notes, concept of LIBOR and LIBID
Introduction, Components of BOP, Balance of Payment Vs. Balance of Trade (BOT), Disequilibrium of BOP, Measures to control BOP, Balance of Payment Accounts Of India.
Types of foreign private investments- Foreign Direct Investment and Foreign Portfolio Investments, significance of foreign investments, factors affecting international investment, Limitations and dangers of foreign capital, Cross border M&A’s- Indian scene.
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