FIN7037 Fixed Income Security Analysis Fall 2017

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FIN7037 Fixed Income Security Analysis Fall 2017 Instructor: Prof. Tong Yu Class Time/Venue: TH 6-8:50pm Phone #: (513) 556-7110 E-mail: tong.yu@uc.edu Office: 423, Lindner Hall Class: 633, TEACHERS Office Hour: MW1 2pm or by appointment Course website: https://canopy.uc.edu COURSE DESCRIPTION This course provides a detailed analysis of the fixed income market. It covers pricing and risk of fixed income securities, portfolios, and derivatives. It offers indepth coverage of government, municipal, corporate debt as well as mortgage securities. This course discusses several important practical issues, including how the Federal Reserve uses monetary policy to influence the term structure of interest rates, bond immunization, and active bond trading strategies. This course aims to help students to establish a solid foundation in understanding fixed-income securities and furthermore to apply such knowledge to real world investment decisions in bond markets. On completion of the course students should be able to achieve the following learning objectives: To have a good understanding alternative fixed-income securities To apply learnt knowledge to real world investment decisions in bonds, mortgages, and mortgage backed securities. To prepare the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) and the Financial Risk Manager (FRM) Examinations TEXTBOOK Bond Markets, Analysis and Strategies by Frank Fabozzi, 9th Ed. Pearson, 2016, ISBN: 0-13- 379677-9. SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIALS 1. Wall Street Journal. To subscribe, please click here. 2. Additional reading materials and lecture notes will be posted on the course website on Blackboard before corresponding class meetings. Students are responsible for obtaining course materials from the course website. Please make sure that the email address on Blackboard is valid. Students should complete required reading before lectures. I strongly encourage you to think about the latest developments in the economy and markets. Besides WSJ, popular financial press such as CNBC, Financial Times, and Economist is a good source of news and articles. 1

GRADING Your grade will consist of homework quizzes, exams, and projects. Class Participation 5% Homework Assignments 5% Mini Projects 10% Quizzes 10% 2 Mid-term 20% (each) Final exam 30% A student with a reasonable conflict with any exam or assignment due date must contact the professor as early as possible to arrange an alternative date. GRADING SCALE (Subject to the Instructor s Discretion) 100-94 A 93-90 A- 89-87 B+ 86-84 B 83-80 B- 79-77 C+ 76-74 C 73-70 C- 69-67 D+ 66-64 D 63-60 D- <60 F HOMEWORK Homework assignments include i) the end-of-chapter questions and ii) group exercises including writing summaries for Wall Street Journal articles assigned by the instructor. Group exercises are a team work. Solutions for the end-of-chapter problems will be posted shortly after the due day. Homework will be graded on a 10-point scale. Late homework results in a 25% drop in the grade. PROJECTS There are two mini projects. You will work on projects in a team containing no more than 5 people. For each mini project, you need to prepare a report that consists of a brief summary (facts and issues), analysis, and solutions (to the list of questions I provide to you). You are encouraged to work with the same team as the one formed for the group homework purpose. The case report should be typed neatly and submitted in groups. Detailed instructions for case assignments will be posted. QUIZZES and EXAMS Quizzes: There are 2 quizzes. The quizzes will be given at the beginning of the class and each takes you approximately 25 minutes. Quizzes are open book. Exams: There are a mid-term exam and a final exam. Exams are not open book while you are allowed to bring in a piece of formula sheet. 2

ATTENDANCE Attendance could be taken at the beginning of classes. Class participations are strongly encouraged. ACADEMIC HONOR CODE All students are responsible for abiding by the Student Honor Code of the College of Business at the University of Cincinnati. The first violation of this code not only merits the specific sanctions of the violation, but also will be noted on the student s record; a second offense leads to dismissal. Any allegations of misconduct must respect student rights and follow due process, as outlined in the University of Cincinnati s Student Code of Conduct (see the following link: http://www.uc.edu/conduct/code_of_conduct.html). Non-College of Business students taking the course should also familiarize themselves with the Code as they will be subject to the Code while in this course. Students are allowed to work together on homework assignments. Of course, no form of collaboration is allowed during the quizzes and exams. MISCELLANEOUS Turn-off cellular phone Do NOT consume food in the classroom Laptop and tablets could be allowed but ONLY for class-related materials 3

TENTATIVE COURSE OUTLINE T1. GENERAL INTRODUCTION ON BONDS AND BOND PRICING Ch. 1 - Introduction Ch. 2 Pricing of Bonds Sectors of U.S. Bonds Risks associated with bonds Pricing a bond Basics Dirty versus clean prices Price quote and accrual interest Floating rate bonds T2. MEASURING BOND YIELD & BOND RETURN Ch. 3 Measuring yield Internal rate of return a review Conventional yield measures Total return evaluate performance from investing in a bond/portfolio T3. DURATION, CONVEXITY, & INTEREST RATE RISK Ch. 4 Bond Price Volatility Duration Convexity Approximating bond duration and convexity Price adjustment due to duration and convexity Immunization Strategy Mini Project 1: -- Interest Rate Changes and Investments 4

T4. RISK AND TERM STRUCTURE OF BOND YIELDS Ch. 5 Factors Affecting Bonds Yields and Term Structure of Interest Rates Risk Structure Term Structure Swap Rate Yield Curve T5. ALTERNATIVE FIXED INCOME SECURITIES Ch. 6 Treasury and Federal Agency Securities Ch. 7 Corporate Debt Instruments Ch. 8 Municipal Securities Ch. 9 International Bonds Treasury Securities; Stripped Treasury Securities; Federal Agency Securities Corporate Bonds and Ratings; Medium-term Notes; Commercial Papers; Bank Loans Municipal Securities International Bonds T6. MORTGAGES & AGENCY MORTGAGE BACKED SECURITIES Ch. 10 Residential Mortgage Ch. 11 Agency Mortgage Backed Securities Residential Mortgage Loans Confirming Loans Risks Associated with Investing in Mortgage Loans Issuers of Agency Pass-Through Securities Prepayment Conventions and Cash Flow Cash Flow Yield Mini Project 2: -- Investing in the house market 5

T7. COLLATORIZED MORTGAGE OBLIGATIONS Ch. 12 Agency Collateralized Mortgage Obligations and Stripped Mortgage-Backed Securities Agency Collateralized Mortgage Obligations Stripped Mortgage-Backed Securities T8. ASSET BACKED SECURITIES, COLLATERALIZED DEBT OBLIGATIONS, & CREDIT DEFAULT SWAP Ch. 15: Asset-Backed Securities Ch. 32: Credit Default Swaps Creation of an Asset-Backed Securities Major types of Asset Backed Securities Collateralized Debt Obligations Cash and Synthetic CDOs CDS; Using CDSs for Controlling Credit Risk T9. BOND PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES Ch. 24 Bond Portfolio Management Strategies Spectrum of Bond Portfolio Strategies Active Portfolio Strategies Smart Beta Bond Strategies The Use of Leverage T10. BOND PORTFOLIO CONSTRUCTION Ch. 25: Bond Portfolio Construction Brief Review of Portfolio Theory and Risk Decomposition Application of Portfolio Theory to Bond Portfolio Construction Tracking Error Cell-Based Approach to Bond Portfolio Construction Portfolio Construction with Multi-Factor Models Mini Project: -- Investing in the Housing Market 6

T11. LIABILITY FUNDING STRATEGIES Ch. 27: Liability-Driven Investing for Defined Benefit Understanding the liabilities of DB pension plan liabilities (Liability-Driven Investments) LDI Strategies T12. INTEREST-RATE FUTURES & OPTION CONTRACTS Ch. 29: Interest Rate Futures Contracts Ch. 30: Interest Rate Options Interest rate Futures Contracts Pricing and Arbitrage in the Interest Rate Future Markets Bond Portfolio Management Applications Intrinsic and Time Value of an Option Option Price Hedge Strategies 7

TENTATIVE COURSE CALENDAR Date/Assignment Subjects 8/24/2017 Introduction on Bonds and Bond Pricing (T1) Chapters 1, 2 8/31/2017 Measuring Bond Yield and Returns (T2) Reading Chapters 3 HW1 Assigned 9/7/2017 Duration, Convexity, Interest Rate Risk (T3) Reading Chapter 4 9/4: Labor Day 9/14/2017 Term Structure (1) (T4) Reading Chapter 5 Mini Project 1 assigned Homework 2 assigned 9/21/2017 Term Structure (2) (T4) Reading Chapter 5 Quiz 1 9/28/2017 Alternative Fixed Income Securities (T5) Reading Chapters 6, 7, 8, 9 Exam 1 10/5/2017 Mortgages & Agency Mortgage Securities (T6) Reading Chapters 10, 11 Mini project 2 assigned Homework 3 Assigned 10/12/2017 Work on the case; No class Reading day: Oct 9, 10 10/19/2017 Collateralized Mortgage Obligations (T7) Reading Chapter 12 10/26/2017 Asset Backed Securities, CDO & CDS (T8) Reading Chapters 15 and 30 Quiz 2 8

11/2/2017 Bond Portfolio Management Strategies (T9) Reading Chapter 24 Exam 2 11/9/2017 Bond Portfolio Constructions (T10) Reading Chapter 25 11/10: Veteran Day Homework 4 Assigned 11/16/2017 Liability Driven Bond Strategies (T11) Reading Chapter 27 11/23/2017 Thanksgiving Holiday; No Class Thksgiving, 11/23-26 Homework 5 Assigned 11/30/2017 Interest Rate Futures Contracts (T12) Reading Chapters 29, 30 12/7/2017 Final Exam; 10:30 12:30pm 9