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Investments – Comprehensive Summary 2024_2025 KUL

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This document provides an extensive summary of the Investments course at KU Leuven for the academic year 2024. It covers all major topics including capital markets, investment vehicles, portfolio theory, risk-return trade-offs, market efficiency, bond valuation, and fixed income portfolio management. Includes practical applications, empirical insights, and advanced concepts like index models, CAPM, and behavioral finance.

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Investments summary
Topic 1: Capital Markets and products
1. Financial markets
a. Function
i. Informational role: allow to allocate resources efficiently
ii. Consumption timing: separate timing of income and consumption
iii. Allocation of risk: share or transfer risk
iv. Separate management and ownership (agency problems)

b. Asset classes
i. Money market instruments (allow “to save”)
 Treasury bill: government debt obligation, maturity < 1 year
 Certificate of deposit (CD): time deposit at a bank
 Commercial paper (CP): ST unsecured debt issued by large corporation
 Bankers’ acceptance: a bank promise to pay a prespecified amount
 Repurchase agreement: a ST loan using other securities as collateral
 reverse repo’s
 Interbank loans: ST loans among banks  reference rates
 Central bank deposits and loans: ST deposit/ loan of a bank by its CB
 Call loans: loans that need to be repaid, on demand at any time

ii. Capital market instruments (allow “to invest”)
1) Bonds:
 Characteristics:
o Longer term debt instruments, wide range of maturity
o Various credit qualities
o Various liquidity
o Smaller denominations  can be held by retail investors
o Traded over the counter (OTC) via dealers
o Price: % of par value
o Coupon interest (=payments)  annual or semi-annual
o Performance measurement: HPR or yield




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,  Types
o Treasury notes: government debt, 1y < maturity < 10y
o Treasury bonds: government debt, maturity > 10y
o Treasury inflation-protected securities (TIPS): principal and
coupons adjusted for inflation
o Federal agency/ municipal bonds: issued or guaranteed by a
federal agency, state or local government
o Corporate bonds: issued by large corporation, options included
o Asset backed debt (cfr. Securization): proportional ownership claim
in an asset pool
o International bonds (e.g. Eurobond)

2) Stocks (equity)
 Issued by corporations, represent ownership in a firm
o Share the distribution of profits
o Voting power at shareholders’ meeting
 Residual claim: only receive payout if all other claims are met
 Limited liabilities: minimum share price = 0
 Performance measurement: return
 Preferred shares: have both equity and bond features
o Share of ownership
o No voting power
o Promise a fixed dividend

2. Investment funds
a. Functions for the investors
i. Diversification & divisibility
ii. Lower transaction costs
iii. Professional management
iv. Record keeping & administration

b. Net asset value (and turnover rate)
market value of assets−liabilities
NAV =
shares outstanding
market value of assets sold
Turnover rate=
market value of assets




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, c. Investment companies
i. Open-end fund (“mutual fund”)
 Issues new shares when investors buy, redeem when investors cash out
 Priced at NAV
 Traded at day-end only

ii. Closed-end fund
 Fixed number of shares
 Trade intra-day on an organized exchange
 Priced at market determined prices (premium/discount to NAV)

iii. Unit trusts:
 Collective investment established under a trust deed
 Investors = beneficiaries

iv. Exchange traded fund (ETF): hybrid format, legally structured as open-end but
traded intra-day very close to NAV on organized exchange
 Physical ETF and Synthetical ETF

d. Other investment organizations (not formally organized or regulated)
i. Commingled funds: partnerships of investments for large investors, not
regulated as mutual funds

ii. Real estate investment trust (REIT): investment vehicle to invest in real estate
 Equity REIT (own or operate income-producing real estate)
 Mortgage REIT (buy or originate mortgages & MBS)

iii. Hedge funds: private partnerships of investments with limited regulation




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, 3. Mutual funds
a. Organization
i. Parties involved
 Sponsors: set up fund
 Fund: manages fund operations (MANCO)
 Board of directors: oversees management
of fund in interest of shareholders
 Shareholders:
o entitled to financial proceeds of fund
o have voting power
 Advisors:
o manage fund’s portfolio in line with investment policy
o perform some administrative tasks
 Administrator: back-off administration
 Principal underwriter/ distributor:
o Acts as sales agreement agent between fund &broker-dealers
o Distributes the fund
 Transfer agent: maintains records of shareholders’ accounts
 Custodian: (independent)
o Safe keeps assets
o Assesses the conduct of the fund & quality of info it receives
 Auditor: certifies the statements of the fund

ii. Expense ratio, brokerage costs and front-end/back-end costs
 ESMA: focused on “value-for-money”
 Investment policy & strategy: key determinant of expense ratio

iii. Mutual fund income: taxed
 2 Distributions that can be taxed at differential rate:
o Ordinary dividends
o Capital gains
 Differential tax treatment explains existence of:
o Distribution funds
o Accumulation funds (capitalization funds)

b. Investment policies (described in the prospectus)
i. Equity funds
 Size dimension
 Capital appreciation dimension
 Sectoral focus
 Geographical focus

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