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Securitization and the Global Economy, History and Prospects for the Future, by Bonnie G. Buchanan

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Securitization and the Global Economy, History and Prospects for the Future, by Bonnie G. Buchanan
Language
eng
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Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Securitization and the Global Economy
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
974649815
Responsibility statement
by Bonnie G. Buchanan
Series statement
Springer eBooks.
Sub title
History and Prospects for the Future
Summary
This book examines the controversial issue of securitization in a global, historical context. It traces its origins and compares evidence of securitization across countries, linking differences to variations in legal, political, and cultural regimes. By incorporating the history and current status of securitization (including sources of value and risk) with alternative markets and future outlooks for the global market, Buchanan provides an overall assessment of the costs and benefits of securitization in the global economy, particularly in the aftermath of the 2007-2009 financial crisis. The book also offers a roadmap for future research. As financial regulators around the world plan a sweeping overhaul of securitization markets with tough new rules designed to restore market confidence, it is essential to consider the global outlook for securitization.--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
1. Securitization and the Way We Live Now -- 2. What History Informs Us about Securitization -- 3. Beyond Mortgage-Backed Securities -- 4. Securitization and Risk Transfer -- 5. Securitization in Emerging Markets -- 6. Covered Bonds and Islamic Securitization -- 7. Reforming the Global Securitization Market -- 8. Conclusion
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