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INTERNATIONAL FINANCE

Course Code: FB213 • Study year: II • Academic Year: 2022-2023
Domain: Finance • Field of study: Finance and Banks
Type of course: Compulsory
Language of instruction: English
Erasmus Language of instruction: English
Name of lecturer: Iulia Cristina Iuga
Seminar tutor: Iulia Cristina Iuga
Form of education Full-time
Form of instruction: Class
Number of teaching hours per semester: 42
Number of teaching hours per week: 3
Semester: Autumn
Form of receiving a credit for a course: Grade
Number of ECTS credits allocated 4

Course aims:

This course emphasizes phenomenological analysis, delimitation of international finance, analysis of the functioning of international financial markets, combining knowledge of international finance with the finance, budget, technical insurance and banking.
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Course Entry Requirements:

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Course contents:

CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION IN INTERNATIONAL FINANCE CHAPTER 2. COMPONENTS OF FINANCIAL SYSTEM CHAPTER 3. THE ORGANIZATION AND OPERATION OF THE MAIN INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL MARKETS. CHAPTER. 4. FUTURES CONTRACT CHAPTER 5. FORWARD CONTRACT CHAPTER.6. SWAP CHAPTER 7. INTERNATIONAL FOREIGN EXCHANGE MARKET AND DERIVATIVE MARKETS.

Teaching methods:

Lecture, conversation, exemplification.

Learning outcomes:

- knowledge of basic concepts concerning the rules of domestic and international finance - Identification and analysis of international market resources - Identify and analyze financial market compartments - Solving problems specific to international juridical double taxation - Detecting specific problems of international tax evasion

Learning outcomes verification and assessment criteria:

Written exam – 75%; verification during semester – 25%.

Recommended reading:

• Eijfingger, Sylvester; de HAAN, Jakob, European Monetary and Fiscal Policy, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2000;
• www.imf.org
• Madura, Jeff; Fox, Roland, INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT, Ed. Thomson, London, 2007