405F- FOREIGN EXCHANGE MANAGEMENT
1 Management of Foreign Exchange with special reference to India: Meaning of the Term “Foreign Exchange”, Exchange Market, Statutory basis of Foreign Exchange, Evolution of Exchange Control, Outline of Exchange Rate and Types, Import Export Overview. (4) 2 India’s Forex Scenario: BOP crisis of 1990, LOERMS, Convertibility. (4) 3 Introduction to International Monetary Developments: Gold standard, Bretton Woods system, Fixed-Flexible Exchange Rate Systems, Euro market. (4) 4 Finance Function: Financial Institutions in International Trade. (4) 5 Non resident Accounts: Repatriable and Non Repatriable, Significance for the Economy and Bank. (2) 6 Methods of IN Trade Settlement: Open Account, Clean Advance, Documentary Credit, Documentary Collection. (4) 7 Documentary Credits (Letter of Credit): Types of LC – Parties, Mechanism with illustration. (4) 8 Documents involved in International trade: Statutory Documents, Financial Documents, Transport Documents, Risk Bearing Documents. (4) 9 INCOTERMS: C.I.F., F.O.B., C.I.P. (4) 10 Financing of Imports by Opening of Letter of Credit: Documents required, Trade and Exchange Control Formalities, Sanction of LC Limit. (4) 11 Export Finance: Financing of Export/ Deemed Export: Pre ship, and Post Ship (4) Finance, Export Methods how to start export, E.C.G.C. and other formalities 12 Uniform Custom Practices of Docu Credits – 93 Revisions, I.C.C. Paris Publica 500 Clauses 1 to 49 with case studies / illustration. (4) 13 Uniform Rules Collection – 97 Revision: Clauses 1 to 22 with case studies/ illustration. (4) 14 Introduction to Exchange Rate Mechanism: Spot- Forward Rate, Exchange Arithmetic. (2) 15 Deriving the Actual Exchange Rate: Forwards, Swap[s, Futures and Options. (4) 16 Guarantees in Trade: Performance, Bid Bond etc. (2) 17 External commercial Borrowings: Buyers Credit, Suppliers Credit, Forfeiting / Factoring, Country Risk Monitoring Model. Reference http://www.unipune.ernet.in/stud_info/Syllabi/Syllabus_2008.html
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