ASSET MANAGEMENT AND PRIVATE BANKING
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A good understanding of basic Principles of “Economics of Financial Markets” is recommended.
Final written test, which lasts an hour and a half, divided in 5 questions.
For the purpose of passing the exam is necessary to achieve a rating of at least 18 points over 30.
The student who achieves a grade lower than 15 out of 30 in the written test cannot sit for the next written test within the same exam session.
The course explores the essential aspects of Wealth management discipline, including the keys to wealth creation, portfolio management, proper investment appraisal, asset protection, planning for retirement and many other issues.
The market is changing fast and players need to adapt their strategies finding ways and means to optimize wealth management; the course therefore analyses: wealth management challenges; the changing client profile and needs; the new products, pricing process and distribution channels of Private Banks; competitor and business-model overview.
At the end of the course the student will be able to know and understand the asset management, wealth management and private banking activities.
1. The Wealth management market.
a) Types of players and business models: difference between Private banking and Universal banking.
b) Structure and organization of distribution channels.
c) The role of Relationship Manager.
d) Client segmentation: traditional and other criteria.
e) Client value management.
f) Contents and objectives of Personal Financial Planning.
g) An introduction to applications of behavioural finance in Private Banking.
2. Products and services in private banking: the advisory process, asset management, alternative investments and structured products, fiscal and legal advisory, insurance products, property and real estate, art banking.
3. Difference between mutual funds and portfolio management schemes. Difference between open and closed funds.
4. Portfolio management: factors influencing portfolio objective; investment strategies and evaluation; safety, return and liquidity of investments.
5. Strategic and tactical asset allocation Fundamental analysis and general steps to fundamental evaluation.
6. Market timing and stock picking.
7. Styles and techniques of active and passive management.
8. Difference between fundamental analysis and technical analysis. Rationale of technical analysis.
9. Investment appraisal: the benchmark, portfolio return, risk adjusted performance measurement evaluation criteria and models, managers selection.
10. Appraising the performance of a mutual fund. Net Asset Value (NAV) of a mutual fund scheme.
The course material required is as follows:
1. Musile Tanzi P. (a cura di), Manuale del private banker, Egea, Milano, 2016.
2. FERRARI A. – GUALANDRI E. – LANDI A. – VEZZANI P., Il sistema finanziario: funzioni, mercati e intermediari, Giappichelli Editore, Torino, 2016: cap. VI (paragrafo 4).
3. A. Ferrari - E. Gualandri - A. Landi - V. Venturelli - P. Vezzani (2017), Strumenti e prodotti finanziari: bisogni di investimento, finanziamento, pagamento e gestione dei rischi , G. Giappichelli Editore, Torino, capitolo VII.
4. Banca d'Italia, Relazione annuale 2016, Roma maggio 2017, pp. da 170 a 185. https://www.bancaditalia.it/pubblicazioni/relazione-annuale/2016/index.html
READING LIST:
1. Assogestioni, Guida alla classificazione, 2003
http://www.assogestioni.it/index.cfm/3,154,565/07_40020.pdf
2. Assogestioni Benchmark e fondi comuni, 1999
http://www.assogestioni.it/index.cfm/3,154,567/09_92020.pdf
3. Assogestioni, Manuale per l'analisi della teoria e delle tecniche di valutazione della perfomance di un portafoglio di investimento. Testo elaborato da Prometeia per Assogestioni http://www.assogestioni.it/index.cfm/3,154,568/10_92030.pdf
4. Assogestioni, Mappa trimestrale del risparmio gestito, n.2, 2017 http://www.assogestioni.it/index.cfm/3,143,12133/mappa_2017_02.pdf
5. Consob, Relazione per l’anno 2016, Roma 31.3.2017 http://www.consob.it/documents/11973/1102412/rel2016.pdf/886c1b56-dada-4...
6. Eurosif, European SRI Study, 2016 http://www.eurosif.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/SRI-study-2016-HR.pdf
7. The Credit Suisse Research Institute's, Global Wealth Report, 2016 http://publications.credit-suisse.com/tasks/render/file/index.cfm?fileid...
8. C. Schena, FinTech Report, It is being printed.
Lectures are complemented with seminars. Students are expected to actively take part to classes, discussing during lectures the materials covered in this exam program.
Other materials (slides of the lectures, tutorials and study materials) will be progressively available online on e-learning platform.
No other teaching materials (handouts, summaries, etc..) are authorized by the teacher.