5 credits
30.0 h
Q2
Teacher(s)
D'Hondt Catherine;
Language
French
Prerequisites
None (at the master level)
Main themes
The goal of this course is to teach students the foundations
of portfolio construction and performance measurement.
Key topics include:
- Return and risk measurement (for equity, fixed-income,
and derivative portfolios)
- Portfolio construction and management techniques
- Performance attribution and presentation standards
- Private Wealth Management (Wealth Allocation
Framework)
of portfolio construction and performance measurement.
Key topics include:
- Return and risk measurement (for equity, fixed-income,
and derivative portfolios)
- Portfolio construction and management techniques
- Performance attribution and presentation standards
- Private Wealth Management (Wealth Allocation
Framework)
Aims
At the end of this learning unit, the student is able to : | |
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At the end of this course, students will be able to: |
The contribution of this Teaching Unit to the development and command of the skills and learning outcomes of the programme(s) can be accessed at the end of this sheet, in the section entitled “Programmes/courses offering this Teaching Unit”.
Content
The course draws its content from the following list of study
items.
- Portfolio Risk, Return, Planning and Construction
- Active Portfolio Management
- Portfolio Management Process and Investment Policy
Statement
- Alternative investments: Investing in Commodities, Real
Estate, Private Equity and Hedge Funds
- Private Wealth Management
- Portfolio Management for Institutional Investors
- Capital Market Expectations in Portfolio Management
- Economic Concepts for Asset Valuation in Portfolio
Management
- Asset allocation
- Fixed-Income Portfolio Management
- Relative-Value Methodologies for Global Credit Bond
Portfolio Management
- Hedging Mortgage Securities to Capture Relative Value
- Equity Portfolio Management
- Alternative Investments Portfolio Management (Swaps,
Commodity Forwards and Futures)
- Risk Management for Strategies on Currencies, Forward
and Futures, Options, and Swaps
- Execution of Portfolio Decisions
- Monitoring and Rebalancing of Portfolios
- Evaluating Portfolio Performance
- Global Performance Evaluation
- Global Investment Performance Standards
Page
items.
- Portfolio Risk, Return, Planning and Construction
- Active Portfolio Management
- Portfolio Management Process and Investment Policy
Statement
- Alternative investments: Investing in Commodities, Real
Estate, Private Equity and Hedge Funds
- Private Wealth Management
- Portfolio Management for Institutional Investors
- Capital Market Expectations in Portfolio Management
- Economic Concepts for Asset Valuation in Portfolio
Management
- Asset allocation
- Fixed-Income Portfolio Management
- Relative-Value Methodologies for Global Credit Bond
Portfolio Management
- Hedging Mortgage Securities to Capture Relative Value
- Equity Portfolio Management
- Alternative Investments Portfolio Management (Swaps,
Commodity Forwards and Futures)
- Risk Management for Strategies on Currencies, Forward
and Futures, Options, and Swaps
- Execution of Portfolio Decisions
- Monitoring and Rebalancing of Portfolios
- Evaluating Portfolio Performance
- Global Performance Evaluation
- Global Investment Performance Standards
Page
Teaching methods
- Lectures based on readings
- MCQs
- Excel applications
- Video tutorials
- Portfolio simulation
- MCQs
- Excel applications
- Video tutorials
- Portfolio simulation
Evaluation methods
- Computer-based questions
- MCQ
- Open written questions
- MCQ
- Open written questions
Bibliography
Bacon (2008), Practical Portfolio Performance
Measurement and Attribution, 2nd ed., Wiley.
Bodie, Kane et Marcus (2010), Investments, 9th edition,
McGraw-Hill.
Roncalli (2013), Introduction to Risk Parity and Budgeting,
Chapman & HallCRC Financial Mathematics Series.
Measurement and Attribution, 2nd ed., Wiley.
Bodie, Kane et Marcus (2010), Investments, 9th edition,
McGraw-Hill.
Roncalli (2013), Introduction to Risk Parity and Budgeting,
Chapman & HallCRC Financial Mathematics Series.
Faculty or entity
CLSM