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RSM2310H – Analysis and Management of Fixed Income Securities (SiT 2024)

General Information

 

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Instructor Bio


Fotini Tolias is an Associate Professor, Teaching Stream at Rotman and former Academic Director for the Master of Finance program. Prior to joining the Rotman School of Management, Fotini had a career in financial services, with a focus on debt. She spent over 10 years working in corporate bond origination, on the fixed income trading floor for several large global investment banks. Her mandate focused on meeting the fixed income requirements of both corporate issuers and institutional investors. She also did significant Mergers & Acquisition advisory work including corporate reorganizations and take-out financings.

Target Audience


The course is designed for students who are interested in pursuing a career in capital markets and in the functioning and understanding of the fixed income market, the deepest pool of capital globally. The course is also useful for students wishing to gain a deeper understanding of fixed income generally. Key features of this course include a focus on the primary market through real transaction analysis, review of bond structures and pricing.

Format


Daily sessions from May 6 – 16th, 2024. Exact schedule is available on the RO website.

Course Mission


The objective of this capital markets course is to link bond theory with market practice using traditional educational cases and current, real-world examples. By the end of the course, students should understand current fixed income markets and issues, how to structure transactions and the relative value of securities across the credit spectrum.

Course Scope


This course describes important fixed income securities and markets. The course will provide an overview of traditional bond and term structure concepts and review bond structures relevant to the different sectors of the fixed income market. The material may be supplemented with guest speakers from the industry.

Evaluation and Grade Breakdown

*Subject to change.

ComponentWeight
Individual Class Participation5-10%
Group participation exercises in the trading lab – Hands-on real-world problem/case to solve15-20%
2-3 Online Quizzes – Concept Checks15-20%
Case Write-Up10%
Group Assignment10-15%
Final Exam (May 17th, 2024)35-40%

Required Resources


A course pack from Harvard Business Publishing containing Notes (supportive of class material and concepts) and cases. There is no required textbook for this course.


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