Students will be able to gain understanding on the intricacies of the foreign exchange market, exchange rate determinants, theories, exchange controls, balance of payments, and international payment methods, including letters of credit and bills of exchange.
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24MFM 424 |
Foreign Exchange Management (Theory) |
CO701: Apply the proper knowledge about Foreign exchange in real scenario CO702: Analyse the operations of foreign exchange market. CO703: Interpret the theories and determination of foreign exchange rates. CO704: Evaluate general factors of exchange rate fluctuations. CO705: Analyze the concept of Balance of Payment. CO706: Contribute effectively in course-specific interaction
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Approach in teaching: Interactive Lectures, Group Discussion, Tutorials, Case Study Learning activities for the students: Self-learning assignments, presentations |
.Class test, Semester end examinations, Quiz, Assignments, Presentation |
Meaning, Features, functions, participants in foreign exchange market methods of affecting international payments, dealings on the Foreign Exchange Market- Spot and Forward Exchanges, Forward Exchange Rates, Futures, Options, Swap Operation.
Concept, factors determining spot exchange rates, fluctuations in the rate of exchange, Types of Exchange Rate: Fixed & Flexible exchange rate.
Theories of exchange Rate: Demand and supply theory of exchange rate, PPP Theory, Balance of Payment theory.
Meaning, features, Objectives, Methods-Unilateral methods & Bilateral methods, Merits and demerits, Exchange Control in India, Exchange Control Authority- Authorized dealers, Foreign Exchange Dealers Association of India(FEDAI),Foreign Exchange Reserves in India.
Concept, Structure, Components of Balance of Payment, Difference between Balance of trade and Balance of Payment, Equilibrium in BOP, Disequilibrium in BOP, Types of Disequilibrium, Measures to correct disequilibrium.
Letter of Credit–meaning, mechanism, evaluation of LOC, Types of LOC. Bills of Exchange-meaning, Types of bills, noting and protest, stamp duty.
Introduction to International Monetary fund (IMF)
*Case studies related to entire topics are to be taught
C. Jeevanandam ,“Foreign exchange and risk management”,Sultan Chand
FrancisCherunilam,”International trade and export management“,Himalaya publication.
OP Agarwal, “Foreign trade and foreign exchange” Himalaya Publication House, Mumbai
Avadhani,V.A,”International Finance, Theory and Practice” Himalya Publishing company,NewDelhi.
S.K.Mathur,”InternationalTradeandFinance”ShivamBookHouse,Jaipur
Suggested Readings:
· Cherunilam Francis,” International Business”,Tata Mc Graw-Hill Publishing Co.Limited New Delhi.
· WoodandJByrne: International Businessfinance, Macmillan ,New York.
· Walter, Ingo:HandbookofInternationalBusiness ,John Wileyandsons, New York.
· Mithani D.M., ”Introduction to International Economics” Himalaya publishing House ,Mumbai.
E Resources:
· https://www.expresslibrary.mheducation.com/bookshelf
· https://www.yourarticlelibrary.com/international-business
· https://www.investopedia.com/terms/m/internationalmarkets.asp
E Journals:
· http:// sagepub.com