City University of Hong Kong Course Syllabus. offered by Department of Economics and Finance with effect from Semester A 2017/18

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City University of Hong Kong Course Syllabus offered by Department of Economics and Finance with effect from Semester A 2017/18 Part I Course Overview Course Title: Security Analysis and Portfolio Management Course Code: EF3320 Course Duration: 1 Semester Credit Units: 3 Level: Proposed Area: (for GE courses only) B3 Arts and Humanities Study of Societies, Social and Business Organisations Science and Technology Medium of Instruction: English Medium of Assessment: Prerequisites: Precursors: Equivalent Courses: Exclusive Courses: English CB3410 Financial Management or FB3410 Financial Management Nil EF3320A Security Analysis and Portfolio Management Nil 1

Part II Course Details 1. Abstract This course studies classical portfolio theory and standard asset pricing models at an introductory level. After completing the course, students are expected to be able to apply the fundamental principles to analyze stocks and bonds investment problems, formulate trading strategies, and manage financial portfolios. In particular, students will apply the theories and models of portfolio management and act as financial advisors. They will come up with portfolios for their clients and calculate and interpret the risks and returns. This is an introduction to a client-facing career and will encourage students to apply their knowledge in an innovative manner. 2. Course Intended Learning Outcomes (CILOs) (CILOs state what the student is expected to be able to do at the end of the course according to a given standard of performance.) No. CILOs # Weighting* (if applicable) 1. Analyze attitudes towards risky investments, discover the different risk attitude for different investors 2. Apply classical portfolio theory to equity investments, and integrate the investment with risk attitude 3. Evaluate risk and return using standard asset pricing models, form optimal portfolio 4. Analyze bonds and formulate immunization strategy, and discover investment strategy more Discovery-enriched curriculum related learning outcomes (please tick where appropriate) A1 A2 A3 10% 40% 30% 20% than merely equity investment * If weighting is assigned to CILOs, they should add up to 100%. 100% # Please specify the alignment of CILOs to the Gateway Education Programme Intended Learning outcomes (PILOs) in Section A of Annex. A1: Attitude Develop an attitude of discovery/innovation/creativity, as demonstrated by students possessing a strong sense of curiosity, asking questions actively, challenging assumptions or engaging in inquiry together with teachers. A2: Ability Develop the ability/skill needed to discover/innovate/create, as demonstrated by students possessing critical thinking skills to assess ideas, acquiring research skills, synthesizing knowledge across disciplines or applying academic knowledge to self-life problems. A3: Accomplishments Demonstrate accomplishment of discovery/innovation/creativity through producing /constructing creative works/new artefacts, effective solutions to real-life problems or new processes. 2

3. Teaching and Learning Activities (TLAs) (TLAs designed to facilitate students achievement of the CILOs.) TLA Brief Description CILO No. Hours/week (if applicable) 1 2 3 4 Lectures - Excel illustration in portfolio optimization, with data retrieved from web resources, such as 3 hours lecture each Yahoo!.com. Students will also learn to read the week stock quotes. - Before a theory is introduced, the assumptions and proving process will be explained and illustrated in details. This will help students understand the theories and discover the underlying rationale. - In-class games will be conducted (e.g. St Petersburg Paradox) to provoke students interests and help them understand some of the theories. - Through the lectures, students will acquire the necessary tools to trading and investing, based on their understanding of the investment theories and application of the valuation models. In-class exercises and in-class quiz Group Project (1) Private banking wealth manager Exercises on each topic will be distributed to students as homework and the solutions will be illustrated in class. Students are also required to take an in-class quiz. Students are required to act as wealth manager to manage the wealth of high-end customers, form portfolios and calculate the risks and returns. Students are also required to interpret the results and rationale of their advice to the clients. Students could form a group of 4-5 and act as a team of wealth manager. (1) design questionnaire to analyse the client s risk attitude and their financial planning goal (2) analyse the current situation of client s financial status and cash flows (3) design an investment portfolio for the client to achieve his/her financial planning goal considering risk attitude. Group project (2) Fund manager (1) Investment Policy Statement (IPS) for managing a fund: objective, risk and return, fund strategy etc. (2) Equity analysis and fixed-income security analysis will be included and applied to the fund management. (3) The application of Excel will be illustrated in class and students are encouraged to use the software to solve portfolio optimization problems. 3

4. Assessment Tasks/Activities (ATs) (ATs are designed to assess how well the students achieve the CILOs.) Assessment Tasks/Activities CILO No. Weighting* Remarks 1 2 3 4 Continuous Assessment: 40% Group projects, in-class 40% exercise, in-class quiz, and classroom participation Examination: 60% (duration: 2 hours, if applicable) Final Exam 60% The closed-book exam will last for 2 hours. Students may bring a piece of A4 paper and decide what to put on it. Students will be examined on all the topics covered in the course. In particular, investment problems similar to, but not easier than, the ones in the Appendices (the context and specifics may differ). * The weightings should add up to 100%. 100% Students are required to pass both coursework and examination components in order to pass the course. 4

5. Assessment Rubrics (Grading of student achievements is based on student performance in assessment tasks/activities with the following rubrics.) Assessment Task Final Examination Group projects, in-class exercise, in-class quiz, and classroom participation Criterion Demonstrate the ability/ skill needed to discover/ innovate/ create. Demonstrate the accomplishment of discovery/innovation/creativity. Demonstrate an attitude of discovery/ innovation/ creativity. Develop the ability/skill needed to discover/innovate/create. Excellent (A+, A, A-) Strong original thinking; good organization, capacity to analyse and synthesize; superior grasp of the subject of portfolio investment; extensive knowledge base as outlined in CILOs. demonstrated very strong overall showed very strong Strong original thinking; good organization, capacity to analyse and synthesize; superior grasp of the subject of portfolio investment; extensive knowledge base as outlined in CILOs. demonstrated very strong overall showed very strong Good (B+, B, B-) Evidence of apply the related concepts outlined in CILOs. Students strong overall showed strong Evidence of apply the related concepts outlined in CILOs. Students strong overall showed strong Fair (C+, C, C-) Some apply the concepts outlined in CILOs. demonstrated some showed satisfactory Some apply the concepts outlined in CILOs. demonstrated some showed satisfactory Marginal (D) Marginal familiarity with the subject of portfolio investment. demonstrated marginal and marginal Marginal familiarity with the subject of portfolio investment. demonstrated marginal and marginal Failure (F) Little familiarity with the subject of portfolio; or no show and no excuse in final exam. Students little ability to discover and little Little familiarity with the subject of portfolio; or no show and no excuse in final exam. Students little ability to discover and little 5

Part III Other Information (more details can be provided separately in the teaching plan) 1. Keyword Syllabus Risk aversion, utility function Random returns, expectation, variance, covariance Portfolio, diversification, investment choice set, efficient frontier, CAL Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM), beta, SML, CML Factor models, Arbitrage Pricing Theory (APT) Bond valuation, term structure of interest rate Interest rate risk, duration, convexity, immunization strategy 2. Reading List 2.1 Compulsory Readings (Compulsory readings can include books, book chapters, or journal/magazine articles. There are also collections of e-books, e-journals available from the CityU Library.) 1. Z. Bodie, A. Kane, A.J. Marcus, and J. Ravi, Investment: Asia Global Edition, McGraw-Hill, Latest edition 2.2 Additional Readings (Additional references for students to learn to expand their knowledge about the subject.) 1. Articles of finance topics. 2. Lecture notes, newspaper clippings and articles. 3. Websites from: Online Learning Center: http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0072339160/student_view0/ and this is under http://www.mhhe.com/business/finance/bkm/ 6