Structural Risk Mitigation Using Pre-Export Finance and the Changing Role of Countertrade and Techniques for Hedging against Changes in a Commodity's Value.DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c36719) has announced the addition of Structured Trade and Commodity Finance - Practical Applications in Complex Transactions to their offering. The new title from the range of best-selling best·sell·er also best seller n. A product, such as a book, that is among those sold in the largest numbers. best self-study workbooks. It is no longer enough for financiers and other parties to be expert in only one component of a trade finance deal. A detailed understanding of all components is essential to protect you and your clients' interests. This complete training course will ensure you have the breadth and depth of knowledge you need to do this effectively. Using case studies and role plays, the workbook work·book n. 1. A booklet containing problems and exercises that a student may work directly on the pages. 2. A manual containing operating instructions, as for an appliance or machine. 3. teaches not only the theory but also the practical applications of what you learn. In five comprehensive modules, the workbook examines topics including: Using irrevocable, confirmed and back-to-back letters of credit to best meet the objectives of the buyer and seller; Standby letters of credit and their applications, including how they differ from bank guarantees; How contemporary forfeiting is different from traditional forfeiting including explanations of the role of avail and pre-selling assets; Structural risk mitigation using pre-export finance and the changing role of countertrade Countertrade A trade between two countries by which goods are exchanged for other goods rather than for hard currency. Notes: Sometimes both parties are happy with the goods they receive other times one country will liquidate the received asset, ultimately receiving cash ; and Techniques for hedging against changes in a commodity's value. On completion of the course, whether you are a new entrant en·trant n. One that enters, especially one that enters a competition. [French, from present participle of entrer, to enter, from Old French; see enter. into trade finance or seeking to update your skills, you will be fully prepared to structure and understand complex trade and commodity finance deals. Who should read this? Financiers, professionals at all levels of trade finance, bankers, credit analysts, and legal advisors. About the Author Howard Palmer is the founding Director of Tradefinance Guru Com. Ltd and the author of Bank Risk Analysis in Emerging Markets (Euromoney Publications, 1998) and International trade and Pre-export Finance: A Practitioner's Guide, 2nd edition (Euromoney Publications, 1999). He has over 20 years' experience in the banking industry both as a practitioner, as Head of Trade and Lending and Assistant General Manager of RZB RZB Raiffeisen Zentralbank Österreich AG (Austria) RZB Rudolf Zimmermann Bamberg (German) (Austria) in London, and as a consultant lecturer for Euromoney Training, globally. Mr Palmer is frequently cited as an expert witness in the High Courts of England, Hong Kong Hong Kong (hŏng kŏng), Mandarin Xianggang, special administrative region of China, formerly a British crown colony (2005 est. pop. 6,899,000), land area 422 sq mi (1,092 sq km), adjacent to Guangdong prov. and New York New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of , specifically in the area of market practice relating to relating to relate prep → concernant relating to relate prep → bezüglich +gen, mit Bezug auf +acc international trade finance, and is uniquely placed as a banking practitioner, trade financier, lecturer, lawyer and advisor to record global developments in all areas of international trade. Modules are as follows:- Module 1: Structured Letters of Credit Module 2: Contemporary Forfaiting Module 3: Standby Letters of Credit, Bonds and Guarantees Module 4: Pre-Export Finance Module 5: Commodity Finance For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c36719 |
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