Business & Finance

International Banking & Finance

International Banking Workshop

The purpose of this worksho is to provide you with good understanding of theory and policy of international banking, and get a feel of international finance, global commercial banking especially in term of asset securitization and ALM as well as off-shore and OTC environment.

Standard Theory Of International Trade

  • Production Possibility & Opportunity Cost
  • Marginal Rate of Transformation
  • Indifference Curves & Marginal Rate of Substitution
  • Equilibrium
  • Basis for and Gains from Trade

Financial Globalization, Securitization Trend And International Banking

  • Evolution of international banking, global financial markets
  • Securitization phenomena
  • The role of multinational banks in international capital flows
  • Off-balance sheet activities in international banking

Global Banking In Practice

 International Investment Banking & Banking Crises

Business Law

Business law, also known as commercial law, is frequently described as a branch of civil law. It pertains to business and commercial interests, specifically governing their transactions. Business law, as with any law, is an important method of oversight, holding businesses accountable to the public and to each other. It also upholds regulations and standards.

The Introduction to Business Law course will help you to understand the importance of Business Law and provide you with the knowledge and application of the law relating to the sale of goods, consumer credit, monopolies, intellectual property rights and employment as it relates to business and its everyday dealings. As a result you will be able to analyse, interpret and apply the laws regulating your business, helping you gain a competitive advantage in fast changing legal environment.


Topics for Introduction to business Law course include:

  1. The main principles affecting the legal relationship between business organisations and their customers.
  2. The law relating to consumer credit agreements and agency.
  3. The legal rules relating to monopolies, mergers and anti-competitive practices.
  4. Key provisions relating to intellectual property rights.
  5. The main principles affecting the legal relationship between business organisations and their work force.

Content: Video, Notes, Articles, and Assignments

Duration: 45 hours
Level: 3
Credits: 3