NVIF239 Profit Rate Swap and Islamic Cross-Currency Swap

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Duration 1 hour 39 mins

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Summary Swaps are hedging tools designed to manage financial risks. We explain the mechanics of swaps in mitigating interest rate and exchange rate risks. We also discuss the Islamic version of the swaps and their similarities and differences from their conventional counterparts.

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Expiry Date Thirty (30) days from enrolment or upon completion of the course, whichever is later


Course Content

Section 1: Financial Risk Mitigation
1.1 Interest rate risk
1.2 Mechanics and computation of interest rate swap
1.3 Exchange rate risk
1.4 Mechanics and computation of cross-currency swap
1.5 Over-the-counter documentation for swaps
Section 2: Profit Rate Swap and Islamic Cross-Currency Swap
2.1 Tahawwut (hedging) and issues with conventional swaps
2.2 Documentation for Islamic swaps
2.3 Islamic transaction mechanism for profit rate swap
2.4 Islamic transaction mechanism for cross-currency swap (Part 1)
2.5 Islamic transaction mechanism for cross-currency swap (Part 2)
2.6 Islamic transaction mechanism for cross-currency swap (Part 3)
Section 3: Islamic and conventional swaps
3.1 Compare and contrast Islamic and conventional swaps
Section 4: Assessment
4.1 Summary
4.2 Quiz 1 Quiz
Lesson Content
NVIF239 Evaluation