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Investment Banking and Asset Management
Compulsory Course
Lecture
English
Winter Term
12 ECTS
8
• Behavioural Finance 25%
• Portfolio Management 25%
• Banking supervision and Regulation 25%
• Asset Allocation 25%
Written Examination
120 minutes
Decimal Grade
• Finance
• Mathematics
• Corporate Strategy
Objectives
The key objective is to enable Bachelor students to work in the challenging field of Investment Banking, Corporate Finance oriented consultancies or other advisory services, as well as Corporate Finance linked functions.
Therefore an in depth understanding of the Investment Banking business model, it´s service lines and how they serve today`s capital market needs with respect to structured finance is a necessity. A critical reflection of the pro´s and con’s of the different tools mirrored with the Global Financial Crises (GFC) is mandatory for the further development of this fascinating industry in the years to come.
Content
As a starting point we will define the fast changing landscape (not only regulatory) of Investment Banking and Structured Finance. Besides, we will discuss in depth the differences of an Investment and Commercial / Retail Banking business model, the Investment Banking market segments and players, as well as the historical development of the Investment Banking industry.
After this introduction we will focus on the different service lines of Investment Banks in detail, like:
- M&A advisory (incl. leveraged buyouts, hostile takeovers, …)
- Private Equity and Venture Capital
- Underwriting: Equity markets (incl. IPO´s, capital increases, share repurchases,…)
- Underwriting: Debt markets
- Structured Finance and Alternative Investments
- Corporate Financial Restructuring Advisory
- Sales, Trading and Brokerage (esp. FICC)
- Asset Management
- Private Wealth Management
Recommended readings
Refer to the continues updates on our e-learning Moodle platform.
Workload and Breakdown of Credits
12 ECTS x 30 hours = 360 hours, combined out of the following:
- Course attendance: 120 hours
- Preparation / homework / self-study : 110 hours
- Time for exercises and group work: 70 hours
- Exam preparation: 60 hours
- Exam time: 120 minutes
Teaching and Learning Methods
- Interactive lectures
- Real-life cases
- Guest lectures by top experts
- Self-study beyond lectures
- Presentations (worked out by students) to class and top experts
- Establishing working papers