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    Econ 334- International Business! ! Module Leader: Mr. Prawesh Singh! ! ! ! ! ! ! Foreign Exchange Risk and Hedging! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Tanuj Wadhi BABE-2014 110164 33006334
 Introduction Foreign Exchange Risk 4 5 Transaction Exposure! 5! Translation Exposure! 6! Economic Exposure! 7! Hedging Conflict Between Exposures Conclusion References 8 9 10 11 ! Introduction! ! Currency has been used as a medium of exchange‚ for trading goods and services for

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    services‚ and monetary between companies or countries. It facilitates easy trades all over the world by setting standard rates or prices allowing different currencies to be exchange against each other. However‚ before starting trading with foreign countries companies should learn how to calculate the currency exchange rate for each country they want to do business with. The implications used in measuring currency rates and setting prices in other countries include spot exchange rate‚ forward exchange rate

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    International Business Case Study Sun Life Financial and Indian Economic Surge How is the Insurance market in India changing? Why is India an attractive market for investment? The insurance market in India has undergone significant changes over the past few years The Insurance Act of 1938 was the first legislation governing all forms of insurance to provide strict state control over insurance business. Life insurance in India was completely nationalized on January 19‚ 1956‚ through the

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    Business Ethics and International Law Avis Robinson LAW415 December 7‚ 2010 Professor Cannon Business Ethics and International Law Business ethics is defined as the analysis of a variety of disputes that can come about with the business surroundings and how employees of the company deal with those disputes ethically (Investorwords.com‚ 2011). These ethics run every company in one way or another. Each person lives by ethical theories to make decisions. The government also has laws that help

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    Forms of Trade i. Goods ii. Services iii. FDI iv. Knowledge/Technology Transfer c. MNE i. DEFINITION: a number of affiliated businesses which function simultaneously in different countries‚ are joined together by ties of common ownership of control‚ and are responsible to a common management strategy. From the headquarters company (and country) flow direction and control‚ and from the affiliates (branches‚ subsidiaries and

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    International business China and India Population: Chinas population is 1.351 billion‚ china’s GDP 8.227 trillion USD. However Indians population is about 1.237 billion‚ Indian GDP $1.85 Trillion Economic growth: Gross domestic product (GDP) grew at an annual rate of 7.7% in the October-to-December period‚ down from 7.8% in the previous quarter. But it was still higher than the government’s target rate of 7.5%. China is trying to maintain strong growth while rebalancing its economy. China has

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    An international entry mode is an institutional agreement necessary for the entry of a company’s products‚ technology and human capital into a foreign country or market. The reluctance of firms to change entry modes once they are in place‚ and the difficulty involved in doing so‚ make the mode of entry decision a key strategic issue for firms operating in today’s rapidly internationalizing market place. The choice of mode will depend on internal characteristics (eg firm size‚ international experience)

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    Mondelez International comprises of snacks and food brands from Kraft Foods after their spin-off in 2012. Mondelez International acquired its name from a few Kraft Foods employees which mean word and delicious in romantic languages. The company manages many popular snack brands worldwide with a few notable ones being Oreo‚ Chips Ahoy!‚ TUC‚ Belvita‚ Triscuit‚ Cadbury‚ Trident‚ Halls‚ and Stride. Mondelez International produces chocolate‚ biscuits confections‚ powdered

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    1.. Identify the five cultural dimensions identified by Geert Hofstede and describe them indicating their importance in international business. 2.. Compare the advantages and disadvantages of various modes of entering foreign markets. 3.. Why do we have international strategic alliances? What are the forms and their respective advantages and disadvantages? ---------------- 4.. Consider a firm facing a make-or-buy decision‚ Provide 2 potential benefits and 2 risks that the firm may face from outsourcing

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    In this video‚ VCU 17th annual international business forum the center topic of discussion is the ‘sustainability in era of globalization”. Key issues regarding sustainability is being discussed here. Sustainability means to meet the needs of present generation without compromising the need for future generation. If we see current situation multinational corporations have no interest in the long term - particularly in time spans measured in generations. They make their decisions based on return

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