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Preface
Introduction
Acknowledgments
Attributions
Accessibility
About the Authors & Editors
Chapter 16 Introduction
16.1 International Trade Finance
16.2 Stakeholders in Trade Finance
16.3 Risk and Trade Finance
16.4 Managing and Mitigating Trade Risk
16.5 Mitigating Trade Finance Risk
Chapter 16 Summary
References and Attributions
Chapter 17 Introduction
17.1 International Economics and Trade Finance
17.2 Macroeconomic Indicators
17.3 Balance of Payment and Its Components
17.4 Calculating the Current Account, Financial Account, and Capital Account
17.5 Reasons for a Zero Balance
17.6 International Investment Position
Chapter 17 Summary
Chapter 18 Introduction
18.1 Exchange Rates
18.2 Appreciation and Depreciation of Currencies
18.3 Exchange Rate Systems
Chapter 18 Summary
Chapter 19 Introduction
19.1 Exchange Rate Fluctuations
19.2 Transaction, Translation, and Economic Exposure
19.3 Managing Currency Exposure
Chapter 19 Summary
Chapter 21 Introduction
21.1 The Global Financial System
21.2 Types of International Financial Institutions
21.3 Role of Canadian Banks in International Markets
21.4 Export Credit Agencies
Chapter 21 Summary
Chapter 20 Introduction
20.1 Introduction to Trade Finance Instruments
20.2 Open Account and Advance Payment
20.3 Documentary Collection
20.4 Documentary Credit
20.5 Factoring and Forfaiting
Chapter 20 Summary
Chapter 22 Introduction
22.1 Introduction to Sustainable Finance
22.2 Global Initiatives Towards Sustainable Finance
22.3 World Bank Toolkit for Green Financial Systems
Chapter 22 Summary
Glossary
Summary
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