Chapter 1 Introduction to International Payments
1.1 What is a Payment System?
1.2 Evolution of International Payments and Settlements
1.3 Characteristics of Modern International Payments and Settlements
1.4 Major Points Concerning International Payments and Settlements
1.5 Correspondent Banking Relationship
Exercises
Chapter 2 Negotiable Instruments
2.1 General Introduction
2.2 Bill of Exchange
2.3 Promissory Note
2.4 Check
Exercises
Chapter 3 Remittance
3.1 General Introduction
3.2 Practice of Remittance
3.3 Application of Remittance in International Trade
3.4 Guideline to Interbank Compensation
Exercises
Case Study
Chapter 4 Collection
4.1 General Introduction
4.2 Types of Collection,
4.3 Practice of Documentary Collection
4.4 Risk Control and Financing under Collections
Exercises
Case study
Chapter 5 Letter of Credit
5.1 General Introduction
5.2 The Parties and Basic Content of a Letter of Credit
5.3 Procedures of a Documentary Credit Operation
5.4 Types of a Letter of Credit
Exercises
Chapter 6 LC Practice
6.1 The Operation of Import Credit
6.2 The Operation of Export Credit
6.3 Credit as a Means of Finance
6.4 Risk Protection of LC
Exercises
Chapter 7 Documents under the Credit
7.1 General Introduction
7.2 Types of Documents
7.3 Invoice
7.4 Transport Documents
7.5 Insurance Documents or Certificates
7.6 Miscellaneous Documents
Exercises
Chapter 8 International Factoring and Forfaiting
8.1 Factoring
8.2 Forfaiting
Exercises
Chapter 9 Letter of Guarantee
9.1 Introduction to Letter of Guarantee
9.2 Tender Guarantee or Bid Bonds
9.3 Performance Bond
9.4 Advance Payment Bond
9.5 Standby Letter of Credit
9.6 Others
Exercises
Chapter 10 Rules of International Payments and Settlement
10.1 URC
10.2 UCP
10.3 ICC 525
10.4 URDG
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Chapter 11 International Payment Systems
Chapter 12 International Non-trade Payments and Settlements
Chapter 13 Cyber-payments
References