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BFN401INTERNATIONAL FINANACE

BFN401 provides an in-depth understanding of the financial principles, strategies, and tools required for managing financial operations in a globalized economy. The course covers key topics such as foreign exchange markets, international monetary systems, cross-border investment, and risk management strategies for multinational corporations. Students will examine how global financial markets operate, the role of central banks in international finance, and the factors influencing exchange rates and capital flows between countries.

The course also explores the financial challenges and opportunities presented by international trade, international mergers and acquisitions, and global capital markets. By studying real-world examples and case studies, students will gain a comprehensive understanding of how to manage financial risks, assess foreign investment opportunities, and navigate the complexities of global finance. By the end of the course, students will be well-equipped to make strategic financial decisions in multinational business environments, considering both macroeconomic factors and global financial regulations.