Study-unit CORPORATE AND INVESTMENT BANKING
Course name | Business administration |
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Study-unit Code | A002641 |
Location | PERUGIA |
Curriculum | Economia dei mercati e degli intermediari finanziari |
Lecturer | Manuela Gallo |
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CFU | 6 |
Course Regulation | Coorte 2021 |
Supplied | 2023/24 |
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Learning activities | Caratterizzante |
Area | Aziendale |
Sector | SECS-P/11 |
Type of study-unit | Obbligatorio (Required) |
Type of learning activities | Attività formativa monodisciplinare |
Language of instruction | Italian |
Contents | This course addresses issues of theoretical and institutional framework of banks and issues related to the key areas of banking management, taking into account questions related to the funding of financial resources, credit management, management of banking risks. The course has a particular focus on corporate finance and on the activity of investment banks: capital raising operations (in particular IPOs and private equity); venture capital, mergers and acquisitions; renovations. |
Reference texts | Giancarlo Forestieri, Corporate & investment banking. ISBN: 978-88-238-2305-1. 2020. EGEA. Milano. -ROBERTO RUOZI. ECONOMIA DELLA BANCA. IV EDIZIONE. 2020 EGEA. Milano. |
Educational objectives | The topic of this course is to define the articulated banking activity, describing its strategic and managerial aspects, with a focus on the risk management and the internationalisation profiles; all within the peculiar regulatory framework that characterises the banking system. Particular attention will be paid to the activity of Corporate and investment banking and to the main corporate finance operations. |
Prerequisites | In order to understand the topics covered in the course of Economics and Management of the Bank and pass the exam successfully, it is necessary that the student has passed the teaching of "Corporate and Investment Banking". The course presupposes basic knowledge of the theory of financial systems and components of financial instruments (interest rates, coupons, duration ...). These prerequisites are also required for students who do not attend the course. |
Teaching methods | face-to-face lessons and Seminars |
Other information | None |
Learning verification modality | Written exam with open answer questions The written exam lasts 1 hour and half. It focuses on questions related to the topics covered in class. It is designed to test the student's ability to argue in writing and with a proper language the topics covered, both in terms of the theory that the practical implications. |
Extended program | PROGRAM: -Introduction to Banking activities, functions and management -Bank lending and funding -Credit demand: the Firm balance sheet analysis -Liquidity management and Financial Management -Bank Balance Sheet: Assets, Liabilities, and Bank Capital -Monetary Policy - Implications for Bank Management -Investment and corporate banking activities -M&A activities -LBO Operations -Corporate restructuring -Private Equity and Venture Capital -IPO operations -Mezzanine Finance and Project finance |