0% found this document useful (0 votes)
61 views

Course Introduction

This document provides information about an Investment Banking course including: 1. The course aims to provide basic knowledge of investment banking, enhance analytical and communication skills. 2. The course content is divided into 6 parts covering different aspects of investment banking like mergers and acquisitions, equity and debt markets. 3. Students will study over 10-15 weeks with exams and group assignments used for assessment. The course requires a minimum attendance of 70% and completion of all assessments.

Uploaded by

Duyên Lê Mỹ
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
Available Formats
Download as PPTX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
61 views

Course Introduction

This document provides information about an Investment Banking course including: 1. The course aims to provide basic knowledge of investment banking, enhance analytical and communication skills. 2. The course content is divided into 6 parts covering different aspects of investment banking like mergers and acquisitions, equity and debt markets. 3. Students will study over 10-15 weeks with exams and group assignments used for assessment. The course requires a minimum attendance of 70% and completion of all assessments.

Uploaded by

Duyên Lê Mỹ
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
Available Formats
Download as PPTX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 11

INVESTMENT BANKING

Lecturer: Ho Thi Hong Minh


Email: [email protected]
CATEGORY

1 Course Introduction

2 Course Content

3 Studying Plan

4 Course Assessment

5 Reference Materials
COURSE INTRODUCTION
Credit hours: 2 / 3 credits (30 / 45 periods)

Have basic knowledge of investment banking

Enhance analytical skills, problem solving skills

GOALS Enhance communication skills and teamwork


COURSE CONTENT
Part 2. (chap 6,8) Part 3. (chap 9,10)
Part 1. (chap 1-4)
The IB business of The IB business of
Introduction to IB
Equities Debt/Fixed income
• What is IB? • Private equity • Gov securities
• Types of IB • Venture capital markets
• Core activities at IB • Buyout funds • Corporate fixed-
• IB performance and • Equity underwriting income markets
risk management and IPOs • Private placements
• Asset securitization
Part 4. (chap 12,13) Part 5. (chap 7)
Part 6. (chap 15)
The IB business of The IB business of
The IB business of
Trading & Prime Mergers and
Wealth management
brokerage Acquisitions
• Market making • M&A Motivations • The IB advisory
• Arbitrage trading • Valuation and function
• Repo Financing • Mutual funds
• Prime brokerage • Hedge funds
• REIT
STUDYING PLAN
Study in 10 / 15 weeks, 3 periods per week,
in which:
• Week 8th / 10th: Midterm exam

Course requirements
▫ Attend at least 70% lectures as regulated
▫ Finish all group and individual assignments
▫ Read course materials as required
▫ Take midterm and final exams
COURSE ASSESSMENT

Group assignment: 30%

10/10
Midterm exam: 20%
(100%)

Final exam: 50%


COURSE ASSESSMENT

• Midterm test:
Midterm test + / - points
(60’- Open)

• Midterm test: open, personal written test


• Bonus/Minus points will be informed later in the class
COURSE ASSESSMENT

• Group assignment:
Work in groups of 3-4 / 6-8 students
Choose 1 topic relating to IB
Each group will submit 1 paper up to the maximum
of 25 pages, accompanied by 1 presentation no more
than 25 slides. You then will have 30 minutes to
present
Submission Deadline : no later than week 8th /
10th
COURSE ASSESSMENT

• Final exam:
▫ Closed personal multiple-choice test
▫ Questions cover all chapters
▫ Duration: 60 minutes
REFERENCE MATERIALS

• K. Thomas Liaw, The Business of Investment


Banking: A Comprehensive Overview (third
edition), Wiley Publishing, 2012
Question?

You might also like