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國際金融:管理·市場·機構(英文版)

國際金融:管理·市場·機構(英文版)

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作 者: (美)[J.C.貝克]James C.Baker著
出版社: 清華大學出版社
叢編項: 世界工商管理名典系列
標 簽: 國際金融

ISBN: 9787302031253 出版時間: 1998-09-01 包裝: 精裝
開本: 26cm 頁數(shù): 538 字數(shù):  

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  書是一部系統(tǒng)性較強的國際金融專業(yè)教材。作者JamesC.Raker畢業(yè)于印地安納大學,獲MBA和DBA學位,現(xiàn)為肯特州立大學國際金融和商務專業(yè)教授。本書與以往同類書籍相比,具有較強的系統(tǒng)性、新穎性和邏輯性。全書共分六部分,第一部分和第二部分分別介紹國際商務融資的基本知識及其環(huán)境;第三部分主要講述國際投資的相關知識;第四部分和第五部分則分別對跨國銀行和非銀行金融機構、金融衍生交易進行了介紹;最后一部分為短期資本的管理。以上內(nèi)容基本涵蓋了國際金融的各個主要方面,其中關于跨國銀行,國際融資環(huán)境,衍生市場交易的介紹,簡明之中不失全面;此外,該書所舉實例多為當前國際金融領域廣為關注的事件,如“金融危機”等,突出了現(xiàn)實性和針對性;最后,該書在對有關范疇內(nèi)涵和處延的表述和概括上都深入淺出,表現(xiàn)出極強的邏輯性。本書可作為國際金融專業(yè)高年級本科生及研究生教材,對國際金融從業(yè)人員也有參考價值。

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Preface
Acknowledgments
PARTI:INTRODUCTION1
CHAPTER1:IntroductiontoInternationalBuslnessFinance3
IntroductiontotheInternationalFinanceFunction3
Thegainsfromtradeingoodsandservices3
Reasonstostudyglobalfinance7
Themostfundamentalandpowerfulconcepts9
Theenvironmentofmultinationalbusiness10
Theob ectiveofthisbook11
Culturalvariablesofmternationalbusinss13
TheEnvironmentofInternationalFinance15
Growthofglobalfinancialfirms15
Foreignexchangemarkets17
ThechieffinancialofficeroleanMNC21
MANAGEMENTAPPLICATIONNO.1:GERHARDLIENER,CHIEFFINANCIALOFFICER,DAIMLER-BENZ20
MANAGEMENTAPPLICATIONNO.2.JEROMEB.YORK,CHIEFFINANCIALOFFICER,IBM21
MANAGEMENTAPPLICATIONNO.3:STEVEKEY,CHIEFFINANCIALOFFICER,CONAGRA22
AdditionalReadings23
DiscussionQuestions23
Problems23
PARTII:THEGLOBALBUSINESSFINANCEENVIRONMENT25
CHAPTER2:TheInternationalMonetarySystemandtheBalanceofPayments27
Introduction27
InternationalMonetarySystems28
Thegoldstandard28
Thegoldexchangestandard29
TheBrettonWoodssystem29
Thefloatingexchangeratesystem32
Summaryofalternativeexchangeratesystems51
TheBalanceofPayments51
Economicimpactsonthebalanceofpayments53
Somebalanceofpaymentsconcepts54
U.S.governmentbalanceofpaymentspolicy--historicallessons59
SummaryandConclusions62
AdditionalReadings63
DiscussionQuestions63
Problems64
CHAPTER3:TheForeignExchangeMarket,ForecastingExchangeRates,andParity
Relationships66
Introduction66
ForeignExchangeMarkets67
Theroleofcommercialbanks67
MANAGEMENTAPPLICATIONNO.4:EXAMPLEOFASPOTTRANSACTION71
MANAGEMENTAPPLICATIONNO.5:AFORWARDCONTRACT79
Foreignexchangeratedetermination81
MANAGEMENTAPPLICATIONNO.6:FOREIGNEXCHANGETRADERS''QUOTATIONS82
Foreignexchangemarketregulations85
Forecastingforeignexchangerates85
Centralbankintervention87
TheoriesofForeignExchangeRateDetermination89
Purchasingpowerparity89
TheFishereffect92
TheinternationalFishereffect92
Interestrateparity93
Theforward-spotrelationship97
MANAGEMENTAPPLICATIONNo.7:INTERESTRATEPARITYINPRACTICE97
Summaryoftheequilibriumframework98
SummaryandConclusions99
MANAGEMENTAPPLICATIONNO.8:INTERESTRATEPARITYINPRACTICE100
AdditionalReadings101
DiscussionQuestions101
Problems101
CHAPTER4:TheManagementofForeignExchangeRateExposure104
Introduction104
ForeignExchangeExposures104
Translationexposure105
Transactionexposure106
Economicexposures107
Summary107
ForeignExchangeManagementIssues108
OrganizingforForeignExchangeManagement109
Theissueofcentralizationvs.decentralization109
Theexposuremanagementfunction110
Organizingtheexposuremanagementfunction116
SummaryandConclusions118
AdditionalReadings119
DiscussionQuestions119
Problems120
CHAPTER5:PoliticalRiskinGlobalFinancialManagement121
Introduction121
TypesofPoliticalRisk122
Violenceorwar122
Currencyrestrictions122
Contractinterference123
Expropriation125
EvaluationofPoliticalRisk126
Analysisandmeasurementofpoliticalrisk126
Politicalriskratingservices126
ManagementofPoliticalRisk135
Avoidance135
Reductionorshiftingofrisk135
Postcommitmentpractices135
Summary136
BanksandPoliticalRiskManagement136
PoliticalRiskInsurance137
Governmentsponsoredprograms137
Privateproperty-centeredinsurance141
Implications142
PoliticalRiskinTransitionEconomies142
SummaryandConclusions144
AdditionalReadings144
DiscussionQuestions145
Problems145
PARTIII:PLANNINGFORFOREIGNINVESTMENTANDOPERATIONS147
CHAPTER6:ForeignDirectInvestment149
Introduction149
Benefitsofforeigndirectinvestment151
FDIinLDCs152
RestrictionsonFDIinLDCs153
BenefitstoindustrializednationsfromFDI154
FeasibilityofForeignVentures155
Politics155
Currency155
Taxes156
Generalconditions156
TheForeignInvestmentDecisionProcess157
Thedecisiontolookabroad158
Theinvestigationprocess158
Thedecisiontoinvest158
Reviewsandnegotiations158
Changesthroughrepetition158
ApproachestoForeignInvestmentAnalysis159
Go/nogoapproach159
Premiumforriskapproach159
Rangeofestimatesapproach160
Probabilitytheoryapproach160
LicensingasanAlternativetoFDI161
Risks161
ImpactofFDIonMNC''sCompetitiveAdvantage162
SummaryandConclusions162
Appendix:TheoriesofForeignInvestment163
Factormarketimperfections163
TheAdvantageofInformation164
ASynthesisoftlypotheses164
Marketequilibriumhypothesis164
Government-imposeddistortions164
Marketstructureimperfections164
Marketfailureimperfections164
Internalization165
Eclecticism166
TheJapaneseSchool167
TheTheoryofInternationalBanking167
Summary167
AdditionalReadings168
DiscussionQuestions169
Problems169
CHAPTER7:Long-TermCapitalManagement170
Introduction170
CapitalBudgetingLiterature171
Generalliterature171
Internationalcapitalbudgetingliterature171
TheInternationalCapitalBudgetingFunction174
Capitalbudgetingmethods175
MANAGEMENTAPPLICATIONNO.9:ACOMPARATIVECAPITALBUDGETINGPROBLEM178
Culturalproblems179
Problemswithdiscountedcashflowmodels179
TheCostofCapitalandFinancialStructure182
Factorswhichaffectanaffiliate''sfinancialstructure183
Optimal.financialstructure184
Costofcapitalissues184
SummaryandConclusions186
AdditionalReadings187
DiscussionQuestions187
Problems188
CHAPTER8:PlanningandOrganizationoftheInternationalFinanceFunction190
Introduction190
FinancialPlanningandPolicy193
Domesticvs.internationalplanning193
Financialstrategy193
AssignmentofFunctionalResponsibilities195
Theinternationaldivisionstructure196
Thegeographicstructure197
Theproductstructure198
Theglobalmatrixstructure198
Outsourcingfinancialfunctions200
TheInternationalFinanceFunction200
Externalfinancingpatterns202
FinancialstaffrelationshipsinMNCs203
MANAGEMENTAPPLICATIONNO.10:INTERNATIONALFINANCINGARRANGEMENTS205
MANAGEMENTAPPLICATIONNO.11:TECHNIQUEFORCONTROLLINGINTERNATIONALFLOAT205
MANAGEMENTAPPLICATIONNO.12:FINANCIALPLANNINGANDTAXES206
Planningforearningsremittance206
SummaryandConclusions207
AdditionalReadings208
DiscussionQuestions208
Problems208
PARTIV:THEROLEOFBANKSINGLOBALFINANCE209
CHAPTER9:TheEnvironmentandRoleofInternationalBanking211
Introduction211
Evolutionofinternationalbankingactivities212
TheInternationalBankingEnvironment212
Universalbanks212
Organizationalstructureforinternationaloperations213
BankRegulation217
Recentbankingproblems219
Bankrisks220
Wholesalevs.retailbanking225
Non-bankbanking226
TheRoleofBanksinEconomicandInstitutionalDevelopment226
Analysisofinternationalbankingactivities227
SummaryandConclusions228
AdditionalReadings229
DiscussionQuestions229
Problems229
CHAPTER10:MajorFunctionsofInternationalBanks230
Introduction230
Financinginternationaltrade231
Nontraditionaltradefinance233
MANAGEMENTAPPLICATIONNO.13:FORFAITINGINTHECZECHREPUBLIC237
Eurocurrencyoperations241
Foreignexchangeoperations24.5
Sovereignlending249
MANAGEMENTAPPLICATIONNO.14:HOWMR.PREBLEGOTAPIECEOFTHEACTION257
Internationalinvestmentbanking259
Globalcustodyoperationsofbanks261
MANAGEMENTAPPLICATIONNO.15:DIARYOFANINVESTMENTBANKER262
SummaryandConclusions263
AdditionalReadings264
DiscussionQuestions264
Problems264
PARTV:INVENTORYOFINTERNATIONALFINANCIALRESOURCES267
CHAPTER11:Non-BankFinancialInstitutionsinGlobalFinance269
Introduction269
PublicInternationalFinancialInstitutions270
Publicglobalfinancialinstitutions270
Regionalpublicfinancialinstitutions274
Nationalpublicfinancialinstitutions279
Conclusions281
PrivateInternationalFinancialInstitutions281
Introduction281
Globalprivatefinancialinstitutions281
Regionalprivatefinancialinstitutions282
Nationalprivatefinancialinstitutions282
SummaryandConclusions285
AdditionalReadings285
DiscussionQuestions286
Problems286
CHAPTER12:InternationalFinancialMarkets287
Introduction287
EurocurrencyMarkets288
Eurocurrencycenters288
InternationalDebtMarkets---Long-term288
Riskindebtmarkets290
Globalbonds291
Foreignbonds293
Effrobonds293
HowforeignbondsandEurobondsareissued296
Specialtypesofbonds302
Short-andMedium-termDebtMarkets303
Euro-commercialpaperandEuro-medium-termnotes303
FloatingrateEuro-notes303
Internationalrepomarket303
Tri-partyrepos304
InternationalEquities305
Marketinformationaboutforeignstocks309
Riskintheequitymarkets309
MANAGEMENTAPPLICATIONNO.16:ANEMERGINGSTOCKMARKET311
Transactionsdirectlyontheforeignmarket314
ADRs,Americanshares,andGDRs314
Countryfunds316
SummaryandConclusions317
AdditionalReadings318
DiscussionQuestions318
Problems318
CHAPTER13:InternationalDerivativesExchange-Traded320
Introduction321
Usersofderivatives323
Risksofderivatives324
CurrencyFuturesandOptions329
Foreigncurrencyfutures329
MANAGEMENTAPPLICATIONNO.17:BASISRISK339
Foreigncurrencyoptions339
MANAGEMENTAPPLICATIONNO.18:NICKLEESONANDBARINGSPLC340
MANAGEMENTAPPLICATIONNO.19:ACURRENCYOPTIONSSCENARIO349
MANAGEMENTAPPLICATIONNO.20:BUYINGAJAGUARANDCURRENCYOPTIONS349
MANAGEMENTAPPLICATIONNO.21:FOREIGNCURRENCYCALLOPTIONS:ANEXAMPLE350
InterestRateFuturesandOptions357
Hedgingwithinterestratefutures358
Optionsoninterestratefutures359
SummaryandConclusions359
Appendix1:OptionsPricingConcepts360
Appendix2:PricingOptionswithSimultaneousEquations361
AdditionalReadings362
DiscussionQuestions362
Problems363
CHAPTER14:InternationalNonexchangeTradedDerivatives365
Introduction365
CurrencyandInterestRateSwaps366
Currencyswaps366
MANAGEMENTAPPLICATIONNO.22:CURRENCYSWAPEXAMPLE367
Interestrateswaps368
MANAGEMENTAPPLICATIONNO.23:INTERESTRATESWAPEXAMPLE371
MANAGEMENTAPPLICATIONNo.24:ASALLIEMAECURRENCYSWAP373
InterbankCurrencyFuturesandOptions373
Marketefficiencytestsof0TCoptions374
Swaptions375
ExoticDerivatives375
Whatareexoticderivatives375
MANAGEMENTAPPLICATIONNO.25:EUROYENBONDWITHWARRANTS379
Derivativesforemergingmarkets379
Regulationofderivatives379
SummaryandConclusions382
AppendixNo.1:CorrelationProducts:TheDiffSwap383
AppendixNo.2:EffectofKnockoutOptionsontheCurrencyMarket385
AdditionalReadings386
DiscussionQuestions387
Problems387
PARTVI:SHORT-TERMCAPITALMANAGEMENTOFINTERNATIONAL
OPERATIONS389
CHAPTER15:InternationalCashManagement391
Introduction391
internationalCashManagement39J
Theinternationalcashmanagementenvironment393
Objectivesofinternationalcashmanagement396
Internationalcashmanagementrequirements396
Keyquestionsforinternatiana!cashmanagement397
InternationalCashReceiptsSystem397
Principlesofinternationalcashreceipts397
Floattime400
Clearingandsettlement401
InternationalCashDisbursementSystem401
Objectivesofthecashdisbursementsystem401
TheInternationalCashManager402
MANAGEMENTAPPLICATIONNO.26:CASHFLOWMANAGEMENTINGERMANY403
PrinciplesforMNCMoneyManagers404
Selectedexamplesofinternationalcashmanagement404
Selectedgeneralizationsaboutworkingcapitalmanagement405
Short-termfinancingprinciples408
lntracompanyfinancing408
Examplesofinternationalliquiditymanagement411
OrganizingForeignCurrencyAccounts412
Benefitsfromanoptimalorganization412
Organizationaldesign413
Decentralizedforeigncurrencyaccounts413
Centralizedforeigncurrencyaccounts413
Hybridsystem413
SummaryandConclusions414
AdditionalReadings414
DiscussionQuestions415
Problems415
CHAPTER16:Accounting,Control,andAuditingforInternationalOperations416
Introduction417
LackofUniformInternationalGAAP418
MANAGEMENTAPPLICATIONNO,27:DAIMLERBENZLISTSONTHENEWYORKSTOCKEXCHANGE420
AdvantagesofuniversalinternationalGAAP419
BarrierstouniversalinternationalGAAP419
TheInternationalAccountingStandardsCommittee421
MajorareasinwhichIASareneeded423
ConsolidationofForeignOperations424
Ownershipofvotingstockinaforeigncorporation424
AccountingforInternationalOperations424
Pricelevelchanges424
Translationofforeignaccounts425
MANAGEMENTAPPLICATIONNo.28:ROUSECOMPANY430
MANAGEMENTAPPLICATIONNO.29:ITl''CORPORATION436
ReportingWorldwideOperations435
Control,Evaluation,andAuditing437
Controloftheinternationalfinancefunction438
Evaluationofforeignsubsidiaryperformance441
MANAGEMENTAPPLICATIONNO.30:RETURNONINVESTMENT442
Auditing444
SummaryandConclusions448
AdditionalReadings448
DiscussionQuestions449
Problems449
CHAPTER17:TaxationofInternationalOperations453
Introduction453
OverviewofInternationalTaxation454
Howmultinationalbusinessistaxed454
Nationaltaxsystems454
WorldwideTaxIssues456
Aggregatelevel457
Burdenonthefirm457
Taxationofcapitalgains457
Typeoftax457
Progressivenessoftheincometax458
Dualityofcorporatetaxation458
Purpose458
Observance458
Basisforjurisdiction458
Jurisdictionclaimed458
Inrecognizingcosts458
Inthetimingoftaxes458
Taxsparing459
Taxneutrality459
Recognitionoftaxexemptions459
Flexibility459
Paxincentives459
Jurisdictionsclaimingtaxes459
Contractor/companyclauses459
Methodsfortaxingforeignsourceincome460
U.S.IncomeTaxTreaties461
RemittanceofIncomebyU.S.-ownedForeignCorporations461
U.S.taxationofforeignsourcebusinessincome461
Theforeigntaxcredit462
Subsidiaryvs.BranchOperations467
OtherU.S.TaxCodeChanges469
Westernhemispheretradecorporation469
Domesticinternationalsalescorporation469
Foreignsalescorporation469
Possessionscorporation470
PlanningandOrganizingMNCOperationstoMinimizeTaxes471
MANAGEMENTAPPLICATIONNO.31:HITACHICORPORATIONOFJAPANANDOTHERS471
Companiesbeware473
Anexampleofrestructuring473
OtherTaxissuesFacingMNCs474
Taxhavenoperations474
Transferpricingandsection482476
MANAGEMENTAPPLICATIONNO.32:ATRANSFERPRICINGEXAMPLE479
Unitarytaxation480
Directvs.IndirectTaxation482
TaxationoftheU.S.ExpatriateManager482
ImpactofTaxationonMNCDecisionsandPolicies482
MNCmanagementpoliciestowardtaxation483
MANAGEMENTAPPLICATIONNO.33:TAXMINIMIZATIONSTRATEGIESFORTHEMNC484
SummaryandConclusions484
AdditionalReadings485
DiscussionQuestions485
Problems486
CHAPTER18:PaymentSystems,Custody,andSettlementofCross-BorderTransactions
inGlobalFinance488
Introduction489
Globalizationoffinancialmarkets490
FinancialMarketRisks491
Creditrisk491
Replacementcostrisk492
Principalrisk492
Liquidityrisk492
Operationalrisk493
Systemicrisk493
PaymentSystems:AnOverview494
Selectedpaymentsystems494
Roleofcentralbanks495
Banks''RoleinPaymentSystems496
Nettingarrangements496
Securitiessettlementsystems500
GlobalCustodiansandClearingHouses502
Sourcesofinformation502
Globalcustodians503
Clearinghousearrangements505
Regulationofglobalcustodians513
ClearingandSettlementinDerivativesMarkets514
Themajorissue515
SummaryandConclusions516
AdditionalReadings518
DiscussionQuestions518
Problems519
GlossaryofTerms521
Index532

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