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This conference contributes to global sustainability by aligning its research discussions and academic sessions with key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It fosters knowledge exchange, innovation, and collaborative engagement.
This track explores the intricate dynamics of international finance, focusing on the interplay between global markets and national economies. Papers may address issues such as capital flows, currency risk, and the impact of monetary policy on international financial stability.
This session invites research on the determinants of exchange rates and methodologies for forecasting currency movements. Contributions may include empirical studies, theoretical models, and innovative approaches to exchange rate modeling.
This track examines the latest trends and innovations in the foreign exchange markets, including technological advancements and regulatory changes. Researchers are encouraged to analyze the implications of these developments for market efficiency and risk management.
This session focuses on the role of capital flows in shaping economic development across different regions. Papers may explore the effects of foreign investment, remittances, and portfolio flows on local economies.
This track delves into various strategies for managing currency risk in international business operations. Submissions may include case studies, quantitative analyses, and theoretical frameworks that address hedging techniques and risk assessment.
This session investigates the relationship between global banking practices and financial stability. Researchers are invited to explore how cross-border banking activities influence systemic risk and regulatory challenges.
This track examines the challenges and implications of conducting monetary policy in an increasingly interconnected global economy. Contributions may focus on policy coordination, inflation targeting, and the effects of global financial shocks.
This session explores the interaction between international trade and currency dynamics, analyzing how exchange rates affect trade flows and vice versa. Papers may include empirical studies and theoretical insights into trade elasticity and currency valuation.
This track focuses on the various FX hedging techniques employed by businesses and financial institutions to mitigate currency risk. Researchers are encouraged to evaluate the effectiveness of these techniques in different market conditions.
This session investigates the causes and consequences of currency volatility on financial markets and economic indicators. Papers may analyze market reactions to geopolitical events, economic data releases, and central bank announcements.
This track addresses the opportunities and challenges associated with cross-border finance in a globalized economy. Researchers are invited to explore regulatory frameworks, investment strategies, and the impact of cultural differences on financial transactions.
Due to heightened regional tensions and travel risks, the conference may be conducted in virtual-only mode. Updates regarding participation format will be communicated in advance.