Corporate e investment banking - ENG
CORPORATE AND INVESTMENT BANKING
Prof. Vincenzo Capizzi
Course Code: EA046
Subject code: SECS – P/11
8 ECTS – 64 hours
Location: Novara
Educational aims
The course is aimed at analyzing the role of banks and other financial institutions when operating in the capital markets and offering to corporate clients non lending financial services. More in details, the course will provide tools, models and concrete examples required in order to design and implement the major typologies of corporate and investment banking transactions as well as to understand the nature of the advisory activity performed by banks and financial institutions.
Content of the course
- The investment banking industry: origins and development.
- Corporate needs and the demand for investment banking services
- Identifying major business units in the corporate & investment banking industry.
- Competences and skills required in the corporate & investment banking industry.
- Corporate finance transactions: mergers, acquisitions, spin-offs, equity carve-outs.
- The role of advisors in the M&A deals.
- Defensive and offensive advisory services in the hostile takeovers.
- The advisory role in IPOs and seasoned offerings.
- Corporate bond issues: syndication, underwriting and placement.
- Securitizations and other capital markets transactions.
- Leveraged acquisitions: LBOs, MBOs, FBOs
- Distressed companies and turnaround advisory services
- The role of advisors in work-outs and legal debt restructuring procedures.
- The merchant banking industry: venture capital and private equity.
- The operations of closed-end funds: fundraising, investments, monitoring and way out.
- Structured finance and project finance deals.
Course Texts
Required text:
Forestieri G., (a cura di), Corporate e investment banking, Quarta Edizione, Egea, Milano, 2007. The book is available in the library
Suggested text:
Capizzi V., (a cura di), L’investment banking in Italia, Bancaria. Roma, 2007. The book is available in the library
The instructor will provide articles and working papers in order to deepen specific course topics.
For further information, please make reference to the course official web page at the following link:
https://eco.dir.unipmn.it/
Teaching methods
Given its professional and applicative nature, the course instructor will use a balanced mix of different teaching methods (face-to-face lessons, exercises and simulations, business games and guest speakers), in order to contribute developing and improving participants’ problem solving aptitude.
Class participation is not compulsory. A specific “participant track” will allow attending students sustaining specific cases and assignments to gain some points which will contribute to the final grade.
Examination
One compulsory written exam (closed books closed notes) constituted of 4 open question with a 60 minutes duration, covering the whole course program, as faced in the required textbook.