BUS329 Lecture 1
BUS329 Lecture 1
What is investment?
Investment is to commit money or other resources to get
benefit in the future
In this unit we shall be concerned with investing money
in financial asset
Real Assets vs. Financial Assets
Real Assets Financial Assets
Top-down approach
Asset allocation followed by security analysis to evaluate
which particular securities to be included in the portfolio
Bottom-up approach
Investment based solely on the price-attractiveness, which
may result in unintended heavy weight of a portfolio in only
one or another sector of the economy
Markets Are Competitive
Risk-Return Trade-Off
Higher-risk assets are priced to offer higher expected
returns than lower-risk assets
Efficient Markets
In fully efficient markets when prices quickly adjust to all
relevant information, there should be neither underpriced
nor overpriced securities
Markets Are Competitive
Passive Management
Holding a highly diversified portfolio
No attempt to find undervalued securities
No attempt to time the market
Active Management
Finding mispriced securities
Timing the market
The Players
3-month LIBOR
7
3-month T-bill
TED spread
6
5
Interest Rates (%)
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The Case-Shiller Index of U.S. Housing
Prices
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The Financial Crisis of 2008
Treasury Bonds
Maturities
Notes Maturities up to 10 years
Bonds Maturities from 10 to 30 years
Par Value - $1,000
Interest paid semiannually
Quotes Percentage of par
Bond Market Securities
Municipal Bonds
General obligation bonds
Revenue bonds
Municipal Bond Yields
Corporate Bonds
Issued by private firms
Semi-annual interest payments
Subject to larger default risk than government
securities
Options in corporate bonds
Callable
Convertible
Mortgage-backed securities
Equity Securities
Common stock: Ownership
Residual claim
Limited liability
Preferred stock: Perpetuity
Fixed dividends
Priority over common
Tax treatment
American Depository Receipts
Certificates traded in U.S. markets that represent ownership
in shares of a foreign company
Stock Market Indexes
S&P/ASX 200
S&P/ASX Banks
S&P/ASX Industrials
S&P/ASX Resources
Dow Jones Industrial Average
NASDAQ
Price-weighted average
Market-value weighted average
Stock Market Indexes
Futures Contracts
An agreement made today regarding the delivery of an asset
(or in some cases, its cash value) at a specified delivery or
maturity date for an agreed-upon price, called the futures
price, to be paid at contract maturity
Comparison