International Monetary and Financial Environment DU 5th Semester (DSE-5.8)

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Complete Exam-Ready Course for Delhi University Students

Are you in 5th Semester at Delhi University, (Bcom Prog./Bcom Hons.) and struggling to prepare for your International Monetary and Financial Environment exam?

This one complete course gives you everything you need to score 100% Full marks, even if you haven’t studied a single chapter yet.

This is not just another theory course. It’s a targeted, exam-oriented program built strictly as per DU syllabus — designed to make you exam-ready in minimum time with maximum understanding.

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What Will You Learn?

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  • Study smart with the exact material DU examiners expect — no extra theory, only what scores marks.
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  • Every unit, topic, and concept explained in the same order as your DU textbook, so you don’t get lost.
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Course Content

Unit 1:International Monetary System
Overview of International Monetary System: evolution, Gold Standard, Bretton Woods system, the floating exchange rate regime; types of exchange rate systems; international agencies regulating and facilitating international financial flows: IMF, World Bank Group and its institutions, Bank for International Settlements, Balance of Payments (BOP): concept, components of BOP, factors affecting BOP, BOP- equilibrium and disequilibrium.

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Unit 2:Foreign Exchange Markets and Exchange Rate Determination
Foreign exchange markets: characteristics, functions, structure and participants; factors affecting exchange rate: relative inflation rates, relative interest rates, relative income levels, government controls, current account deficit, currency speculation and expectations, public debt, political stability and economic performance. Government intervention and influence on exchange rates. Theories of exchange rate determination: Purchasing Power Parity; Interest Rate Parity, International Fisher effect

Unit 3:Foreign Exchange Derivatives
Spot market, spot rate quotations, bid-ask spreads, trading in spot markets, cross exchange rates; trading in forward markets, long and short forward positions, forwards premium and discount; arbitrage, hedging and speculation.

Unit 4:Foreign Exchange Risk Management
Types of foreign exchange risk: transaction exposure, translation exposure, economic exposure; hedging against foreign exchange exposure; Forwards market, Futures market and Options market; country risk analysis.

Unit 5:International Financial Markets and Instruments
Foreign Portfolio Investment: International bond and equity market, GDRs, ADRs, crosslisting of shares; global registered shares; international financial instruments: Foreign bonds, Eurobonds, Global Bonds, Floating rate bonds, Zero coupon Bonds; International Money Markets.

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