Capital Markets and Asset Management
The Capital Markets and Asset Management (CMAM) Immersion prepares Johnson students for careers in:
- Investment management
- Investment research
- Wealth management
- Sales & trading
CMAM students learn how finance is practiced on Wall Street by both the buy side and sell side – and how Wall Street influences the overall economy. Through coordinated course work – under the direction of Bob Andolina, a former Managing Director at Lehman Brothers – students gain a comprehensive understanding of how financial instruments are analyzed, bought, sold, and utilized.
Work on a Real Hedge Fund
CMAM students spend significant time analyzing, monitoring, and making recommendations on constituent stocks for a functioning hedge fund, The Cayuga Fund. Established through the generosity of the Class of 1998 and a small circle of initial investors, the fund operates as a long-short, market-neutral equity hedge fund and is distinguished from other university-based funds by four factors:
- The unusual degree of decision-making responsibility entrusted to the student fund managers, under appropriate oversight by faculty and investment professionals
- The exceptional performance the fund has achieved
- The access to electronic data feeds and analytical software valued at more than $1.8 million in annual licensing fees
- Johnson’s performance-learning environment in which students take a class and apply theoretical frameworks to managing equities for real investors with continual expert feedback
Access to Wall Street
CMAM students participate in a “Week on Wall Street” immersion trip. During this highly-rated visit to New York City, students meet with financiers and gain access to the some of the world’s leading financial institutions.
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Recent CMAM students secured MBA internships and full-time employment at prestigious banks and financial institutions such as:
- American Century
- Barclays
- BNP Paribas
- Citi
- Credit Suisse
- Deutsche Insurance Asset Management
- Fidelity Investments
- Goldman Sachs
- JP Morgan
- MFS Investment Management
- Metlife
- Morgan Stanley
- Putnam Investments
- TD Securities
- UBS