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Programme & Unit Catalogues - University of Bath

https://www.bath.ac.uk/catalogues/2008-2009/mn/MN50182.htm

Skills:. Intellectual. Analytical skills; defining the exposures facing an organisation be they foreign exchange, interest rate or systemic. ... ii) foreign exchange theory (determination and forecasting). (iii) foreign exchange markets and derivatives.

Programme & Unit Catalogues - University of Bath

https://www.bath.ac.uk/catalogues/2008-2009/ec/EC30027.htm

ii) UK balance of payments policy;. (iii) the workings of the foreign exchange market;. ... Specific topics include: the nature and significance of the balance of payments; parity concepts; the efficient markets hypothesis; devaluation; open economy

Programme & Unit Catalogues - University of Bath

https://www.bath.ac.uk/catalogues/2008-2009/mn/MN50133.htm

Understand the various functions that are the responsibility of the corporate finance team in an international context including liquidity management in a domestic and international context, funding, foreign exchange and interest ... T&F. Content:. The

Programme & Unit Catalogues - University of Bath

https://www.bath.ac.uk/catalogues/2008-2009/mn/MN30315.htm

g. intangibles, foreign exchange and derivative instruments, and. current debates and issues in financial accounting that are likely to shape its future development. ... foreign exchange, related parties, financial instruments, intangible assets and

Programme & Unit Catalogues - University of Bath

https://www.bath.ac.uk/catalogues/2008-2009/as/AS00034.htm

the real exchange rate, foreign income, domestic income). Skills:. Economic problem solving and mathematical equations (assessed through assessments) and key transferable skills. ... Open economy macro economics: exchange rates and the Balance of Payments

Programme & Unit Catalogues - University of Bath

https://www.bath.ac.uk/catalogues/2008-2009/mn/MN10103.htm

Content:. Introduction to business economics. The macroeconomic environment: circular flow of income; consumption and investment; money markets and foreign exchange; relationships between markets in the closed and open economy and the

Programme & Unit Catalogues - University of Bath

https://www.bath.ac.uk/catalogues/2008-2009/mn/MN50219.htm

Increased volatility in foreign exchange markets, interest rates and the stock market, increased costs arising from possible environmental damages and the threat of law suits for deficient products has made it

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