
International Asset Securitization & Other Financing Tools
Susan Meek(Author)
Transnational Publishers Inc.,U.S.
Published on 1. December 2000
Book
Hardback
301 pages
978-1-57105-109-7 (ISBN)
Description
Asset securitization across borders offers not only increased opportunities, but also increased risk for those structuring financing packages. Lawyers and accountants examine the basis for using asset securitization, basic elements and "players" in the asset securitization process, implementation of such new assets as intellectual property rights bonds, Bowie bonds, Rod Stewart bonds, and James Bond bonds, and the impact of European monetary union.
Published under the Transnational Publishers imprint.
Published under the Transnational Publishers imprint.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Netherlands
Publishing group
Brill
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Weight
644 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-57105-109-7 (9781571051097)
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Person
Susan Meek is with the Center for International Studies, Salzburg
Content
Preface: Securitisation of Financial Assets; Securitisation as a Development Risk Financing Tool in Project Finance Transactions; The Unsecured Creditor: A Conflict of Laws Analysis; Securitisation: An Argentine Perspective; Securitisation in Argentina Trusts as a Legal Vehicle; Corporations Law and Trust Aspects of Asset Securitisation in Australia; Types of Security under Bulgarian Law; Securitising Private Assets in Canada; Securitisation in Finland; Securitisation in France; French Securitisation Law and Practice; Securitisation of French and German Assets; Asset-Backed Securitisation in Germany; Securitisation and Structured Finance in Ireland; Securitisation and Asset Financing across New Zealand's Borders; Asset Securitisation Issues in the Slovak Republic; Asset-Backed Securitisation in Spain; Securitising Trade Receivables from a Swiss Perspective; Securitisation in Turkey; Securitisation as an Emerging Corporate Finance Tool in the United States; Intellectual Property as a Security for Transactions; Integration of Securitisation and Bankruptcy: Structured Finance and the United States Bankruptcy Code; International Asset Securitisations: Risks Associated with Commingling and Rights of Offset - United States Perspective; Movement of Goods and Retention of Title: Dissonances in the European Concert.