• International finance is the study of monetary interactions that take place between two or more countries.

  • International finance focuses on areas such as foreign direct investment and foreign exchange rates.
  • Increased globalization has increased the importance of international finance.
  • The initiative, known as the Bretton Woods system, emerged from a 1944 conference attended by 40 countries and aims to standardize international monetary exchanges and policies in a broader effort to promote economic stability after World War II.