International finance
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International finance is the branch of economics that studies the dynamics of exchange rates, foreign investment, and how these affect international trade. It also studies the international projects, international investments and the international capital flows. It includes the study of futures, options and currency swaps.
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- Center for International Finance & Development University of Iowa research center, includes a 300 page E-book.
- Institute of International Finance The Global Association of Financial Institutions; fostering global financial stability.