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one of the biggest financial innovations of the last century, securitization is now viewed as a contributory factor to the … crisis. Until recently research has focused on the post-1970s mortgage securitization market. In this paper, I trace the … earlier origins of securitization, from the 12th century Genoese compera through to early 20th century efforts. The historical …
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In a Minskian world, the "moment" occurs after a cumulative process toward financial instability. Minsky argued that …
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We study optimal securitization in the presence of an initial moral hazard. A financial intermediary creates and then … punishment for defaults, under which investors stop paying the intermediary after the first default. With securitization … contracts optimally designed, we find securitization improves the intermediary's screening incentives. Furthermore, the …
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-offs, judgments, and bankruptcies qualify for subprime loans (Hayre, 2001). Securitization is the financial technology that integrates …
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Bernd Rudolph, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München und Steinbeis Hochschule Berlin, zeigt in seinem Kommentar, welche Vor- und Nachteile mit einer Nutzung der ABS-Märkte verbunden sind, wie sie gestaltet und wie sie reguliert sein müssen, damit die genannten Defizite und möglichen...
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Relative to the “global savings glut” (GSG) hypothesis, we present a more complete picture of how capital flows contributed to the financial crisis, drawing attention to the sizable inflows from European investors into U.S. private-label asset-backed securities (ABS), including...
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Small emerging economies, despite their significant growth, lack the scale to develop thriving capital markets from their local investor and issuer base that are able to deliver the benefits of a large, mature market. Slovenia is such an example. Despite the necessary infrastructure in place,...
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The paper takes stock of the impact of the global financial crisis that began in late 2007 on banking sectors of Asian low-income countries, by exploring bank-level data provided by Bankscope. The paper examines three key channels of possible crisis spillovers: exposures to (i) valuation changes...
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The paper makes an assessment of the progress made in developing local debt markets in emerging Asia. Market development has been limited by hurdles confronting borrowers and lenders, current and potential liquidity providers, and insufficient support from government policies and regulations....
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