STRUCTURED FINANCE
STRUCTURED FINANCE
Instructional goals
The Course focuses on Structured Finance techniques and Capital Markets Products and provides a thorough understanding on ways Investors, Banks and Corporates operate in the Financial sector by means of analysis of specific case studies
Intended learning outcomes
Knowledge and understanding
The student – through course attendance and practical activities – will gain full knowledge of the general principles of capital markets products and structured finance techniques and will develop ability to analyze and solve complex financial corporate finance issues related to debt fund raising, equity fund raising, risk management, M&A and Private Equity transactions.
The assessment of the knowledge will take place during the course through practical exercises administered on a regular basis on the different topics, a team group project deliverable (i.e., group presentation) to be submitted and discussed in class at the end of the course lessons as well as through a written exam at the end of the course, including five open questions and three exercises on which students are required to address key specific topics of the program
Applying knowledge and understanding
Student will be able to apply and make analysis, also to specific cases, on complex structured finance problems assigned to team groups as Project work. The assessment of the ability to ‘apply knowledge and understanding’ will take place during the course through the Team Group Project work presentations, and at the end of the course, through a written exam which requires the students to elaborate and critically comment on open questions and solve financial exercises.
Making judgments
Students will acquire analytical skills and critical spirit in analyzing structured finance topics. By making use of the appropriate methods learned during the course, students will gain the ability to address structured finance problems and identify possible solutions by applying financial engineering techniques and methodologies.
Communication skills
By the end of the course, students will be able to assess and interpret with clarity and methodological consistency complex structured finance issues, perform financial analysis and identify solutions that will be presented during the course through group work presentations. The Project work activities will allow students to be able to put these communication skills into practice.
Learning skills
By putting into practice the methodologies learned during lectures, the student will be able to elaborate insights and conduct research by consulting financial databases, specialist texts and journals. The student will develop a solid knowledge of the fundamental aspects of the structured finance challenges that will allow him/her to carry on also independently further study in Structured & Corporate Finance fields.
Course Contents
Introduction to Structured Finance and Capital Markets participants; fund raising and investments through Capital Markets; Debt Capital Markets financing (bonds and other instruments), asset base financing/securitization, leverage finance and project financing, Equity Capital Markets financing (IPO, Follows on); Derivatives Markets; the role of Capital Markets in M&A activity and processes, SPAC, Private Equity and Venture Capital
Reference Books
Investment Banking - Giuliano Iannotta ed. Springer
Financial Markets and Institutions - Frederic Mishkin/Stanley Eakings ed.Pearson
Teaching Methods
Traditional Lectures, case study analysis and team project work will be carried out during the course to allow students to actively participate in class discussions.
Slides and case studies will be used as support material. Guest speakers will be invited to make presentations on specific selected topics.
A project work will be assigned to students grouped in teams of 3/4members; teams will be asked to analyze, prepare a presentation and discuss in class a financial transaction related to one of the selected topics of the course. (Securitization, Debt Capital Market, Ipo, Rights issue, Spac, Private Equity/LBO, Leverage Finance, Project Finance, M&A through Capital Markets)
Assessment Method
Student assessment will be based on class participation & project work (30%) and a written final exam (70%)
Thesis assignment criteria
N/A
Does the syllabus cover sustainability topics?
Yes the course deals with the relevance of ESG compliance for Institutional Investrs for their Capital markets activities and highlights the importance of ESG rating and sustainability in the financial sector
Week 1 Contenuto sessioni on line e on campus
Week 1 - Lesson 1
Introduction to the course
Financial Markets: principles, structures, mechanisms and players. Introduction to Capital Markets: exchanges and OTC, primary and secondary market participants, debt capital markets and equity capital markets.
Week 1 - Lesson 2
Introduction to Structured Finance
Introduction to the Debt Market
Week 2 Contenuto sessioni on line e on campus
Week 2 - Lesson 1
Introduction to bonds math (yields, prices, duration, and convexity)
Week 2 - Lesson 2
Debt Capital Market (1/2)
Week 3 Contenuto sessioni on line e on campus
Week 3 - Lesson 1
Leveraged Finance
Week 3 - Lesson 2
Project Finance
Week 4 Contenuto sessioni on line e on campus
Week 4 - Lesson 1
Derivative Markets: different product characteristics; the Arbitrage principles and derivative pricing
Week 4 - Lesson 2
The use of derivative strategies in Structured Finance
Week 5 Contenuto sessioni on line e on campus
Week 5 - Lesson 1
ABS and Hybrid Capital
Week 5 - Lesson 2
Equity Capital Markets &Initial public offering: IPO process, syndication, roadshow and bookbuilding
Week 6 Contenuto sessioni on line e on campus
Week 6 - Lesson 1
Equity Capital Markets & Follow on offering: impact of equity issuance, dilution and pre-emptive rights, benefits and issues, TERP calculation, alternatives to rights offerings
Week 6 - Lesson 2
Other equity capital markets topics: EPS Dilution, trading comps warrants, share buyback, shares conversion, tender offers, ADRs
Week 7 Contenuto sessioni on line e on campus
Week 7 - Lesson 1
DCM & ECM exercises
Week 7 - Lesson 2
M&A through Capital Markets
Case study/Group presentations
Week 8 Contenuto sessioni on line e on campus
Week 9 Contenuto sessioni on line e on campus
Week 9 - Lesson 1
Convertibles
Week 9 - Lesson 2
Introduction to SPAC and case study analysis
Week 10 Contenuto sessioni on line e on campus
Week 10 - Lesson 1
Introduction to Private Equity and Venture Capital
Week 10 - Lesson 2
Buy-outs and Case Study on LBOs
Week 11 Contenuto sessioni on line e on campus
Week 11 - Lesson 1
Recent financial and debt crisis: genesis, transmission mechanics, consequences. Impact on current Italian banking crisis
Week 11 - Lesson 2
Italian Banking Restructuring : NPL Case study
Week 12 Contenuto sessioni on line e on campus
Week 12 - Lesson 1
Case Study/exercises on Convertibles, LBO and PE transactions
Week 12 - Lesson 2
Case study/Group Presentations