Scuola di Economia e Management
Syllabus
Academic Year 2016/17 Second Semester
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Learning Objectives
At the end of the course the student will be able:
Learning targets
The course provides the student with a theoretical & practical background in portfolio investments & risk management, with the principal goal of introducing the principles of asset valuation from an applied perspective.
The following concepts will be introduced and discussed:
Course Content
The course is intended for students who want to become a money manager, an investment professional or who just want to be a wise investor. Within a rigorous analytical framework, the course offers plenty of real world examples.
Four sessions are given by an industry practitioner with focus on the investment process, the fixed income markets and the asset management industry.
Students profit from a hands on approach including:
Course Delivery
The course will run under a workshop format requiring active students’ involvement. Lectures are held throughout the entire semester. Students are responsible for LEARNING the material before coming to class and for providing a meaningful contribution to the discussion led by the instructor. It means to be able to provide accurate and sensible answers and comments whenever personally quizzed by the instructor (it will happen several time during each lecture) and to contribute new and original ideas.
Bloomberg sessions will benefit of the Bloomberg laboratory in the basement of the Library.
In preparing for lectures students are required to know any detail of the required textbook chapters, but are also invited to extend their reading to the academic papers that will be provided by the instructors, and to related paper discovered through personal search.
You are responsible for consulting on a regular basis the website of the course on “my.liuc.it” where updates, additional material and slides about the course are posted. No excuse accepted for any failure during the course you may incur into due to a delayed consultation of the website.
Course Evaluation
The course grade for students attending classes will be based also on cases, Bloomberg certificates, experiential learning laboratory (see below).
Cases: There are three case assignments with the following weights:
Cases should be done with a group of maximum 4 members. Students are responsible for organizing these groups and they are obliged to communicate the contribution of each member if it is not equally weighted. Each case will be distributed at least one week in advance and posted by 7pm on the due date on the course Moodle.
Bloomberg training: Students are required to attend at least 70% of the lectures and pass the Bloomberg Essential Training Program and to post on the course Moodle the Training Acknowledgement Certificates by June 30st.
All students must undergo the final written exam as per university calendar, starting with two sessions in Spring/Summer 2016.
Attending students who:
will be graded on the basis of the following weights:
All other students will be graded 100% on the basis of the written exam.
Syllabus
Session 1 Hours of lesson: 3 Instructor: T. Bellemo | Topics: Introduction to fund management Readings: Handouts + Aswath Damodaran - Investment Philosophies. Wiley Finance |
Session 2 Hours of lesson: 3 Instructor: M. Formenti | Topics: Introduction to the course and the Money Marke, Financial products and Risk Free interest rate Readings: Handouts |
Session 3 Hours of lesson: 2 Instructor: M. Formenti | Topics: Return and Risk from Historical Perspective Readings: BKM Ch. 5 + Handouts |
Session 4 Hours of lesson: 2 Instructor: A. Nassigh | Topics: Bloomberg Training Session #1 Readings: Handouts |
Session 5 Hours of lesson: 2 Instructor: M. Formenti | Topics: Tail Risk, VaR and ES Readings: BKM Ch. 5 + Handouts |
Session 6 Hours of lesson: 2 Instructor: M. Formenti | Topics: Risk Aversion and Capital Allocation to Risky Assets Readings: BKM Ch. 6 + Handouts |
Session 7 Hours of lesson: 2 Instructor: A. Nassigh | Topics: Bloomberg Training Session #2 Readings: Handouts |
Session 8 Hours of lesson: 2 Instructor: M. Formenti | Topics:
Capital Allocation: Risky and risk-free Asset Readings: BKM Ch. 7 + Handouts |
Session 9 Hours of lesson: 2 Instructor: M. Formenti | Topics: Optimal Portfolio Model Readings: BKM Ch. 7 + Handouts |
Session 10 Hours of lesson: 2 Instructor: A. Nassigh | Topics: Bloomberg Training Session #3 Readings: Handouts |
Session 11 Hours of lesson: 2 Instructor: M. Formenti | Topics: Equilibrium in Capital Markets and the CAPM Readings: BKM Ch. 9 + Handouts |
Session 12 Hours of lesson: 2 Instructor: M. Formenti | Topics: The Index Models Readings: BKM Ch. 8 + Handouts |
Session 13 Hours of lesson: 3 Instructor: M. Formenti | Topics: Arbitrage Pricing Theory Readings: BKM Ch. 22 + Handouts |
Session 14 Hours of lesson: 4 Instructor: M. Formenti | Topics: Equity Valuation Models Readings: BKM Ch. 23 + Handouts |
Session 15 Hours of lesson: 3 Instructor: M. Formenti | Topics: Black-Litterman Model Readings: BKM Ch. 22-23 + Handouts |
Session 16 Hours of lesson: 3 Instructor: T. Bellemo | Topics: A closer look at the Italian Asset Management industry Readings: Handouts |
Session 17 Hours of lesson: 3 Instructor: T. Bellemo | Topics:
Readings: Handouts |
Session 18 Hours of lesson: 3 Instructor: M. Formenti | Topics: Portfolio Performance Evaluation Readings: BKM Ch. 24 + Handouts |
Session 19 Hours of lesson: 3 Instructor: T. Bellemo | Topics: Sense and use of PE ratio Trading (on) the news Readings: Handouts |
Session 20 Hours of lesson: 2 Instructor: A. Nassigh | Topics: Bloomberg Training Session #4 Readings: Handouts |
Session 21 Hours of lesson: 2 Instructor: M. Formenti | Topics: Recap and exercises Readings: |