Asset Securitization
International Financial and Legal Perspectives
Blackwell Publishers
Published on 10. July 1991
Book
Hardback
350 pages
978-0-631-17808-8 (ISBN)
Description
The technique of asset securitization has grown in use and importance, based on the re-packaging of mortgages in the United States. It is used increasingly by financial institutions as a means of diversifying risk. This work gives an international and comparative overview of asset securitization, and its implications for the international financial world.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Weight
822 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-631-17808-8 (9780631178088)
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Content
List of contributors; especial acknowledgements; publishers style note; an overview of securitization, Walid A. Chammah; structuring and legal issues of asset securitization in the United States, Steven L. Schwarcz; securitization structures in the United Kingdom (with emphasis on mortgage-backed securities), Rupert Beaumont; selected legal aspects of structured U.S mortgage financing (including certain bank and thrift regulations concerns), David G. Sabel, Andrew A. Bernstein; securitization of U.S non-mortgage securities, Paul R. Spellman; credit ratings on international asset-backed securities, Barabara A. Nunemaker; U.K. tax considerations, Steven M. Edge and Michael Murphy; U.S. federal income tax treatment of mortgage-backed securities, James M. Peaslee and David Z. Nirenberg; securities regulation, due to dilligence and disclosure - U.S. and U.K. aspects, Gregory M. Shaw and David C. Bonsall; the impact of loan selling on the profit and loan account and balance sheet, Steve Parkinson; capital adequacy cocnerns - Basle supervisors committee, U.S. and U.K., David Barbourm, J.J. Norton, et al; transplanting U.S. structures to U.K., Michael S. Dupler, Barbara A. Nunemaker, et al; securitization of financial assets under French law, Robert Berdeaux Groult; 1992 and the future of securitization in Western Europe, E.M.P. Gardene; LDC debt reduction techniques, debt equity and debt collateralization transactions, legal and accounting implications for U.S. banks, Andrew C. Quale, Jr.