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Securitization in Emerging Markets, Including Government Promotion of Securitization: A Comment on Hill & Arner [PDF]
Booth, Charles D.
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Asset Securitization, Securitization Recourse, and Information Uncertainty
The Accounting Review, 2011ABSTRACT: In this study, we examine some of the consequences of asset securitization. Specifically, using a sample of bank holding companies, we investigate whether the difficulty in assessing the true extent of risk transfer, between securitizing banks and investors in asset-backed securities, affects bank information uncertainty.
Mei Cheng +2 more
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Structural effects of asset-backed securitization
The European Journal of Finance, 2000This paper analyses the potential changes in the operational structure of deposit-taking financial institutions that securitize assets. Findings indicate that banks can create an asset securitization pipeline structure that enables them to increase their return on capital.
Simon Wolfe
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Asset Securitization and Asymmetric Information
The Journal of Legal Studies, 2005Abstract We analyze the incentives for asset securitization that flow from informational asymmetries within a corporation. Within the framework of “hidden‐action” asymmetries, securitization of those cash flows that are relatively insensitive to managerial effort leaves critical incentive devices more high powered and more focused on cash flows that ...
Edward M. Iacobucci, Ralph A. Winter
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Securitizations of “New Asset” Classes
The Journal of Structured Finance, 2004Securitization was applied first to mortgage loans and later to credit card receivables. Since then, many new asset classes have been securitized, some more successfully than others. The key to success is whether the asset class can be commoditized, i.e., whether its cash flows are stable and predictable and relate to a service provided en masse to the
Ellen Welsher, James R Penrose
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Asset Securitizations and Credit Risk
The Accounting Review, 2011ABSTRACT This study examines the sources of credit risk associated with asset securitizations and whether credit-rating agencies and the bond market differ in their assessment of this risk. Measuring credit risk using credit ratings, we find the securitizing firm's credit risk is positively related to the firm's retained interest in the ...
Mary E. Barth +2 more
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Considerations on Securitization of Bank Assets
Scientific Bulletin of the Politehnica University of Timişoara Transactions on Engineering and Management, 2023In this paper we aim to highlight the importance of understanding securitization of banking assets. The economic and financial crisis demonstrated the importance of regulation in the banking sector, regulations which can lead to a better management of risks, balance between loans and deposits and many more.
Moise Domil, Adriana Pușcaș
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2019
Abstract Charles Johnstone’s Chrysal, or the Adventures of a Guinea, is an “it-narrative” about the transatlantic circulation of a coin, so it is only appropriate that it appealed to readers in colonial America due to their transactions in people, currency, and objects.
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Abstract Charles Johnstone’s Chrysal, or the Adventures of a Guinea, is an “it-narrative” about the transatlantic circulation of a coin, so it is only appropriate that it appealed to readers in colonial America due to their transactions in people, currency, and objects.
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