Semester | Fall Semester, 2023 | ||
Department | Junior Class A, Department of International Business Junior Class B, Department of International Business Senior Class A, Department of International Business Senior Class B, Department of International Business | ||
Course Name | Fixed Income Securities: Analytics and Derivatives | ||
Instructor | FU YEE-TIEN | ||
Credit | 3.0 | ||
Course Type | Elective | ||
Prerequisite | Economic Analysis、Economics、Intro Microeconomics、Introduction to Economics、Introduction to Economics(ENG)、Principle of Economics,Basic Corporate Finance、BUS 312 Financial Management、Business Finance、Corporate Finance、Finance Management (SBB)、Financial Management、Financial Statement Analysis、Finanzmanagement、International Financial、Introduction to Finance、Introduction to Financial Management、Managerial Finance、Principles of Finance、Problems in Business Finance |
Course Objective |
Course Description |
Course Schedule |
Spring 2024 Classes will meet on Fridays at Commerce 260509 (a computer classroom). Student workload expectation (學習投入時間): 3-4.5 hours of self-study per weekly class meeting of 3 hours. That is: Outside-of-class Hours (課程前後) is 3-4.5 per Weekly Class Hours (課堂講授) of 3. Weekly Topics Weeks 2 and 3
Week 6 Default-free Bonds Valuation: Bonds with Embedded Options + Fixed Income Derivatives Weeks 10 and 11 Callable Bonds, Convertible Bonds and Prepayment
Weeks 15 and 16 What are the typical objectives of portfolio management? What are the risks involved? How are portfolios formed to achieve the objectives? How is performance evaluated?
Risk Management Week 17 Notes on VaR, and Risk Management at LTCM Financial institutions can greatly increase the level of business that can be supported by a given amount of capital if they can accurately quantify and manage risk.
Each group will have 15/20 minutes to describe their project, after which we will have 5 minutes for questions from the rest of the class - three/four group presentations per session.
Review/Final Exam The final will be handed out two weeks before the last class and will be due in the last class. |
Teaching Methods |
Teaching Assistant |
TBA. |
Requirement/Grading |
Assignments: 20%, Midterm Exam: 40%, Final Exam or Final Project: 40%. |
Textbook & Reference |
Required: Frank Fabozzi, Bond Markets, Analysis and Strategies, 10th Edition, MIT Press, 2021. Highly Recommended: John Hull, Options, Futures, and Other Derivatives, 11th Edition, ISBN-13: 9781292410654, Prentice-Hall, 2022. (Importer: Yeh-Yeh Book Gallery, Taipei) Recommended: Simon Benninga. Financial Modeling, 4th Edition, The MIT Press, 2014. ISBN: 978-0-262-02728-1. (Importer: Tung-Hua Book Co., Taipei) On Course Reserve: Frank Fabozzi: The Handbook of Fixed Income Securities, Ninth Edition (ISBN-13: 9781260473896), McGraw-Hill, Release Date: June 2021.
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Urls about Course |
WSJ.com |
Attachment |
112_1 Syllabus_of_Fixed_Income_Securities_for_Undergraduates 112_1 update.pdf |