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International Finance and Institution

International finance is the branch of financial economics broadly concerned with monetary and macroeconomic interrelations between two or more countries. It examines the dynamics of the global financial system, international monetary systems, exchange rates, foreign direct investment, and how these topics relate to international trade.

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International Finance and Institution

International finance is the branch of financial economics broadly concerned with monetary and macroeconomic interrelations between two or more countries. It examines the dynamics of the global financial system, international monetary systems, exchange rates, foreign direct investment, and how these topics relate to international trade.

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INTERNATIONAL FINANCE AND INSTITUTION

MNC and TNC MNC and INDIA Scope of International finance eg fdi World Economic Situation and prospects Risk or features in international finance International business methods

Panic of 1907, a U.S. economic recession with bank failures Wall Street Crash of 1929 and Great Depression (19291939) the worst depression of modern history OPEC oil price shock Secondary banking crisis of 19731975 in the UK Japanese asset price bubble (19862003) Bank stock crisis (Israel 1983) Black Monday (1987) Savings and loan crisis of the 1980s and 1990s in the U.S. 1991 India economic crisis Finnish banking crisis (1990s) Swedish banking crisis (1990s) 1994 economic crisis in Mexico 1997 Asian financial crisis 1998 Russian financial crisis Argentine economic crisis (19992002)

Late-2000s Financial Crisis or the Late-2000s recession, including:


2000s energy crisis Automotive industry crisis of 20082010 European sovereign debt crisis Subprime mortgage crisis United States housing bubble and United States housing market correction 20082012 Icelandic financial crisis 20082010 Irish banking crisis Russian financial crisis of 20082009

Meaning of International Finance


International finance (also referred to as international monetary economics or international macroeconomics) is the branch of financial economics broadly concerned with monetary and macroeconomic interrelations between two or more countries. International finance examines the dynamics of the global financial system, international monetary systems, balance of payments, exchange rates, foreign direct investment, and how these topics relate to international trade.[1][2][3]

Ra Country nk 1 China

Reserves of foreign exchange and gold (US$) 3,236,000,000,000

2 Japan
3 Saudi Arabia 4 Russia 5 Taiwan 6 Brazil 7 Switzerland 8 Korea, South 9 India

1,259,000,000,000
541,100,000,000 498,600,000,000 390,600,000,000 352,000,000,000 331,900,000,000 306,400,000,000 297,900,000,000

10 Hong Kong

285,400,000,000

Country

GDP - real growth rate (%) 1 Qatar 2 Mongolia 3 Turkmenistan 18.8 17.3 14.7

4 Ghana
5 Panama 6 East Timor 7 Iraq 8 Solomon Islands 9 Zimbabwe 10 China

13.6
10.6 10.6 9.9 9.3 9.3 9.2

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