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Overview: Investments Investment Process Taxonomy of Financial Assets Players and Vehicles Market Microstructure Recent Trends
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Investments 12 Investment process Investment Trade current benefit for future payoff Bank deposit, stock purchase, education Real vs Financial Assets Real Assets: assets for generating goods and services Factory, farm, gas station, restaurant, etc. Financial Assets: claims on real assets Bank loans, stocks, bonds, options, etc.
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Investments 13 Taxonomy of Financial Assets Why financial assets? Consumption timing: to shift consumption needs across time Savings to buy a house Allocation of risk: real asset too risky Amazon’s stock for the brave and bond for the less adventurous souls Separation of ownership & management: real asset too big It’s inefficient for GE’s half-million stock owners to participate day-to-day operations
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Investments 14 Taxonomy of Financial Assets Money and Capital Markets Debt InstrumentsCommon Stock & Preferred Stock Maturity < 1 Maturity 1 Money Market Capital Market Derivative Securities
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Investments 15 Investment process Five step approach 1. Setting investment objectives 2. Establishing investment policy 3. Selecting a portfolio strategy 4. Selecting the assets 5.Measuring and evaluating performance Generating sufficient funds Guarantee a payment at some time in the future Asset allocation decision: stocks, bonds, real estate Active strategy, passive strategy, structured strategy Portfolio formation: market timing or asset picking Benchmarking: S&P500, risk adjustment
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Investments 16 Players and Vehicles Who are they? Financial Intermediaries Commercial Bank Taking deposit and making loans Investment Bank Selling securities to investors Consumers/investors Companies Government $ $ $
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Investments 17 Market Microstructure Primary Market New issue of securities to the public Secondary Market Trading places for existing securities OTC Market (Over-the-Counter) Exchange (e.g. NYSE)
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Investments 18 Market Microstructure Direct Search Market Buyers/sellers search each other directly Brokered Market Brokers search buyers/sellers for sellers/buyers Moderate trading activity, e.g., real estate, IPO Dealer Market Dealers buy/sell for their own accounts Active trading, e.g., OTC, NASDAQ Auction Market Players buy/sell in one centralized place Active trading, e.g., NYSE
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Investments 19 Recent Trends The milestones of modern finance Return-Risk Tradeoff Markowitz (1952; Nobel Prize in 1990) Security selection from a view of overall portfolio Risk preference (or tolerance) Equity Valuation and Asset Allocation Tobin’s q (1958; Nobel Prize in 1981) Mutual Funds Performance Evaluation CAPM, Sharpe-Linter (1964; Nobel Prize in 1990). Mutual fund performance Derivative Security Valuation Black and Scholes, Merton (1973, Nobel Prize in 1997).
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Investments 110 Recent Trends Globalization An Integration of worldwide economic environment and national capital markets Major Activities International diversification US market down, Asia markets up, average out Cross border trading Local stocks, ADRs, mutual funds, WEBS (World Equity Benchmark Shares) – now part of iShares, etc. Foreign exchange risk Exchange rate fluctuation affects foreign stock returns
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Investments 111 Recent Trends Securitization Pooling loans/mortgages/debts to create standardized securities Efficiency gain (in theory… ) Improved information flow based on market activity increases liquidity Service and financing separation encourages specialization and results better risk allocation Reduced cost for originator Enhanced yield for investor
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Investments 112 Recent Trends Financial Engineering The process of creating customized securities tailored to investor’s need Bundling Combining cash flows together Straight bond+call option=convertible bond Unbundling Slicing and dicing cash flow of an asset to several classes CMO to mortgage pass-through tranches and treasury strips.
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Investments 113 Recent Debacles Subprime mortgage meltdown Credit and liquidity crunch What went wrong? Video (from Britain) Video (from Britain)
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Investments 114 Wrap-up What is investment? What are the differences between financial and real assets? What’s hot? What’s not?
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