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作者董淼 著
出版社化学工业出版社
ISBN9787122323811
出版时间2018-09
版次1
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开本16开
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页数184页
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书名:国际金融实务
定价:48.00元
作者:董淼 著
出版社:化学工业出版社
出版日期:2018-09-01
ISBN:9787122323811
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页码:184
版次:1
装帧:平装
开本:16开
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本教材体系完整,内容全面,反映时代特点和学科发展,理论与实务相结合,每章前有学习目标,每章后附有案例分析、思考题,以便于读者掌握国际金融的基本知识与基础理论,培养其运用相关理论对国际金融领域的各种问题进行初步分析的能力。突出“以学生为中心”的思想,强调学以致用,所用语言浅显易懂。因此,本教材可以满足不同层次和要求的读者学习之需。
内容提要
本书分成三个项目部分。个项目为国际金融市场基础知识,包括国际货币体系和国际收支。从初的金本位制到20世纪中期的布雷顿森林体系至浮动汇率制度,再到当下多元化的汇率制度,对国际货币体系的产生、发展和消亡,以及国际收支的概念、国际收支的主要内容以及国际收支与相关宏观经济变量的关系进行了简单的阐述。第二个项目为外汇市场与汇率折算,包括外汇市场和外汇衍生品概述。第三个项目为外汇风险管理,包括对经营风险、交易风险和折算风险的管理。 本书在编写上注重理论与实践相结合,强调学生自主学习能力的培养,既可作为高等职业院校国际商务、国际金融教材,亦可作为各类金融专业培训的参考教材,也适合对国际金融有兴趣的读者自学使用。
目录
Part 1 Global Financial Environment1 Project 1 International Monetary System1 Task 1 Overview of International Monetary System2 1.1History of the International Monetary System2 1.2The Creatioof the Euro9 1.3Currency Turmoil and Crises Post-now10 Task 2 Contemporary Currency Regimes11 2.1IMF’s Exchange Rate Regime Classifications11 2.2Fixed Versus Flexible Exchange Rate12 2.3DistinctioBetweeFixed Exchange Rate and Flexible Exchange Rate14 2.4Emerging Markets and System Choices14 Task 3 EuropeaMonetary System16 3.1From the Treaty of Rome to the Werner Report, 1957—1970 16 3.2From the Werner Report to the EuropeaMonetary System,1970—1979 17 3.3From the start of EMS to Maastricht, 1979—1991 17 3.4From Maastricht to the Euro and the Euro Area, 1991—2002 17 3.5The Largest-ever Currency Changeover18 Task 4 Exchange Rate Regimes: What Lies Ahead?19 Mini Case20 The Revaluatioof the Chinese Yuan20 Key Terms27 Summary29 Exercises31 Project 2 Balance of Payment Accounting34 Task 1 Balance of Payment Accounts34 1.1Definitioof the Balance of Payment34 1.2The Importance of BOP36 1.3Fundamentals of Balance of Payment Accounting36 1.4Accounts of the Balance of Payment38 Task 2 Disequilibrium of Balance of Payment47 Task 3 Trade Balance and Exchange Rate49 3.1The Balance of Payment Interactiowith Key Macroeconomic Variables49 3.2Trade Balance and Exchange Rate52 3.3Capital Mobility53 Mini Case55 Global Remittances55 Key Terms60 Summary62 Exercises63 Part 2 ForeigExchange Markets67 Project 3 The ForeigExchange Market67 Task 1 Functioand Structure of the ForeigExchange market68 1.1Geographical Extent of the ForeigExchange Market68 1.2History of ForeigExchange68 1.3Functions of the ForeigExchange Market69 1.4Market Participants70 1.5Transactions ithe Interbank Market72 1.6Size of the Market74 Task 2 ForeigExchange Rates and Quotations76 2.1Currency Symbols76 2.2Interbank Quotations77 2.3Direct and Indirect Quotes78 2.4Bid and Ask Quotations79 2.5Forward Quotations iPercentage Terms80 2.6Cross Rates81 2.7Intermarket Arbitrage82 2.8Measuring a Change iSpot Exchange Rates84 Mini Case86 The Saga of the VenezuelaBolivar Fuerte86 Key Terms90 Summary91 Exercises92 Project 4 Futures and Options oForeigExchange95 Task 1 ForeigCurrency Futures95 1.1Contract Specifications96 1.2Currency Futures Markets97 1.3Using ForeigCurrency Futures98 Task 2 ForeigCurrency Options100 2.1Currency Options100 2.2Currency Options Markets102 2.3Currency Futures Options103 2.4Basic OptioPricing Relationships at Expiry104 2.5AmericaOptioPricing Relationships107 2.6EuropeaOptioPricing Relationships109 Mini Case112 WarreBuffett’s Love-Hate Relationship with Derivatives112 Key Terms117 Summary118 Exercises119 Part 3 ForeigExchange Exposure122 Project 5 Management of TransactioExposure122 Task 1 Types of ForeigExchange Exposure123 1.1TransactioExposure123 1.2TranslatioExposure123 1.3Operating Exposure123 Task 2 Hedge124 2.1Hedge Definition124 2.2Advantages and Disadvantages of Hedging124 Task 3 Ways of Hedging TransactioExposure126 3.1Forward Market Hedge126 3.2Money Market Hedge129 3.3Options Market Hedge130 3.4Comparisoof Alternatives132 Task 4 Should the Firm Hedge?134 Mini Case135 Banbury Impex(India)135 Key Terms141 Summary141 Exercises142 Project 6 Management of Operating Exposure145 Task 1 Operating Exposure:Definition145 1.1Attributes of Operating Exposure146 1.2Operating and Financing Cash Flows146 1.3Expected Versus Unexpected Changes iCash Flow147 Task 2 Measuring Operating Exposure148 2.1Short Run149 2.2Medium Run:Equilibrium149 2.3Medium Run:Disequilibrium150 2.4Long Run150 Task 3 Management of Operating Exposure150 3.1Strategic Management of Operating Exposure150 3.2Proactive Management of Operating Exposure152 Mini Case156 Toyota’s EuropeaOperating Exposure156 Key Terms159 Summary160 Exercises160 Project 7 Management of TranslatioExposure163 Task 1 Overview of TranslatioExposure164 1.1Subsidiary Characterization165 1.2Functional Currency165 Task 2 TranslatioMethods166 2.1Current Rate Method166 2.2Temporal Method167 2.3U.S. TranslatioProcedures168 2.4DistinctioBetweethe ForeigExchange Exposures169 2.5Measurement of TranslatioExposure170 Task 3 Managing TranslatioExposure171 3.1Balance Sheet Hedge Defined171 3.2Balance Sheet Hedge Determination172 Mini Case173 LaJolla Engineering Services173 Key Terms178 Summary178 Exercises180 References184
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序言
Part 1 Global Financial Environment1 nProject 1 International Monetary System1 nTask 1 Overview of International Monetary System2 n1.1History of the International Monetary System2 n1.2The Creatioof the Euro9 n1.3Currency Turmoil and Crises Post-now10 nTask 2 Contemporary Currency Regimes11 n2.1IMF’s Exchange Rate Regime Classifications11 n2.2Fixed Versus Flexible Exchange Rate12 n2.3DistinctioBetweeFixed Exchange Rate and Flexible Exchange Rate14 n2.4Emerging Markets and System Choices14 nTask 3 EuropeaMonetary System16 n3.1From the Treaty of Rome to the Werner Report, 1957—1970 16 n3.2From the Werner Report to the EuropeaMonetary System,1970—1979 17 n3.3From the start of EMS to Maastricht, 1979—1991 17 n3.4From Maastricht to the Euro and the Euro Area, 1991—2002 17 n3.5The Largest-ever Currency Changeover18 nTask 4 Exchange Rate Regimes: What Lies Ahead?19 nMini Case20 nThe Revaluatioof the Chinese Yuan20 nKey Terms27 nSummary29 nExercises31 nProject 2 Balance of Payment Accounting34 nTask 1 Balance of Payment Accounts34 n1.1Definitioof the Balance of Payment34 n1.2The Importance of BOP36 n1.3Fundamentals of Balance of Payment Accounting36 n1.4Accounts of the Balance of Payment38 nTask 2 Disequilibrium of Balance of Payment47 nTask 3 Trade Balance and Exchange Rate49 n3.1The Balance of Payment Interactiowith Key Macroeconomic Variables49 n3.2Trade Balance and Exchange Rate52 n3.3Capital Mobility53 nMini Case55 nGlobal Remittances55 nKey Terms60 nSummary62 nExercises63 n nPart 2 ForeigExchange Markets67 nProject 3 The ForeigExchange Market67 nTask 1 Functioand Structure of the ForeigExchange market68 n1.1Geographical Extent of the ForeigExchange Market68 n1.2History of ForeigExchange68 n1.3Functions of the ForeigExchange Market69 n1.4Market Participants70 n1.5Transactions ithe Interbank Market72 n1.6Size of the Market74 nTask 2 ForeigExchange Rates and Quotations76 n2.1Currency Symbols76 n2.2Interbank Quotations77 n2.3Direct and Indirect Quotes78 n2.4Bid and Ask Quotations79 n2.5Forward Quotations iPercentage Terms80 n2.6Cross Rates81 n2.7Intermarket Arbitrage82 n2.8Measuring a Change iSpot Exchange Rates84 nMini Case86 nThe Saga of the VenezuelaBolivar Fuerte86 nKey Terms90 nSummary91 nExercises92 nProject 4 Futures and Options oForeigExchange95 nTask 1 ForeigCurrency Futures95 n1.1Contract Specifications96 n1.2Currency Futures Markets97 n1.3Using ForeigCurrency Futures98 nTask 2 ForeigCurrency Options100 n2.1Currency Options100 n2.2Currency Options Markets102 n2.3Currency Futures Options103 n2.4Basic OptioPricing Relationships at Expiry104 n2.5AmericaOptioPricing Relationships107 n2.6EuropeaOptioPricing Relationships109 nMini Case112 nWarreBuffett’s Love-Hate Relationship with Derivatives112 nKey Terms117 nSummary118 nExercises119 n nPart 3 ForeigExchange Exposure122 nProject 5 Management of TransactioExposure122 nTask 1 Types of ForeigExchange Exposure123 n1.1TransactioExposure123 n1.2TranslatioExposure123 n1.3Operating Exposure123 nTask 2 Hedge124 n2.1Hedge Definition124 n2.2Advantages and Disadvantages of Hedging124 nTask 3 Ways of Hedging TransactioExposure126 n3.1Forward Market Hedge126 n3.2Money Market Hedge129 n3.3Options Market Hedge130 n3.4Comparisoof Alternatives132 nTask 4 Should the Firm Hedge?134 nMini Case135 nBanbury Impex(India)135 nKey Terms141 nSummary141 nExercises142 nProject 6 Management of Operating Exposure145 nTask 1 Operating Exposure:Definition145 n1.1Attributes of Operating Exposure146 n1.2Operating and Financing Cash Flows146 n1.3Expected Versus Unexpected Changes iCash Flow147 nTask 2 Measuring Operating Exposure148 n2.1Short Run149 n2.2Medium Run:Equilibrium149 n2.3Medium Run:Disequilibrium150 n2.4Long Run150 nTask 3 Management of Operating Exposure150 n3.1Strategic Management of Operating Exposure150 n3.2Proactive Management of Operating Exposure152 nMini Case156 nToyota’s EuropeaOperating Exposure156 nKey Terms159 nSummary160 nExercises160 nProject 7 Management of TranslatioExposure163 nTask 1 Overview of TranslatioExposure164 n1.1Subsidiary Characterization165 n1.2Functional Currency165 nTask 2 TranslatioMethods166 n2.1Current Rate Method166 n2.2Temporal Method167 n2.3U.S. TranslatioProcedures168 n2.4DistinctioBetweethe ForeigExchange Exposures169 n2.5Measurement of TranslatioExposure170 nTask 3 Managing TranslatioExposure171 n3.1Balance Sheet Hedge Defined171 n3.2Balance Sheet Hedge Determination172 nMini Case173 nLaJolla Engineering Services173 nKey Terms178 nSummary178 nExercises180 n nReferences184
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