
In this global economy, onshore and offshore banking in financial sector is much more a function of business and portfolio management than private accounts in the past. Year by year, the world’s access to information technology and capital has reaffirmed the need to explore and expand our knowledge of banking information. Therefore, this course covers current issues in international offshore banking and finance, especially introduces the basic concepts of international offshore banking and finance including its pros and cons, recent trends, issues and developments in the international finance industry. Next, this course discusses in depth the financial cycles, including the booms, bear, recession and crisis in the international financial sectors. Integration of financial processes in the global market environment is also highlighted. Use of selected current theoretical and methodological approach in the financial industry will also be address in part of this course.
Overview of the Course
In this global economy, onshore and offshore banking in the financial sector have become integral aspects of business and portfolio management, transcending the traditional realm of private accounts. Year by year, the world's increasing access to information technology and capital has underscored the importance of exploring and expanding our knowledge of banking information. Therefore, this course not only covers current issues in international offshore banking and finance but also emphasizes the alignment of these practices with Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The course introduces the basic concepts of international offshore banking and finance, including its pros and cons, recent trends, and developments in the international finance industry, all within the context of promoting sustainable economic growth. Furthermore, the course delves into the intricacies of financial cycles, encompassing booms, bear markets, recessions, and crises in the international financial sectors. Special attention is given to the integration of financial processes in the global market environment, emphasizing their impact on SDGs. The selected theoretical and methodological approaches in the financial industry will also be explored, with a focus on their alignment with sustainable practices and contributions to SDGs. By incorporating these perspectives, the course aims to foster a comprehensive understanding of international offshore banking and finance within the framework of sustainable development.