Asset-backed Securitization and the Financial Crisis - The Product and Market Functions of Asset-backed Securitization - Retrospect and Prospect

von: Nadine Senanayake

Diplomica Verlag GmbH, 2010

ISBN: 9783836641418 , 79 Seiten

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Asset-backed Securitization and the Financial Crisis - The Product and Market Functions of Asset-backed Securitization - Retrospect and Prospect


 

Asset-backed Securitization and the Financial Crisis

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Table of Contents

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Outline

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Table of Figures

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List of Tables

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List of abbreviations

7

Abstract

9

Introduction

10

Chapter 1: Initiating the product and market functions of ABS

13

1.1 History and Development of the Asset-Backed Securities Market

13

1.2 Asset- Backed Securitization in a Nutshell

15

1.3 Issuing vehicles

16

1.4 The Structuring Process

17

1.4.1 True-Sale /Conventional Securitization

17

1.4.2 Synthetic Securitization

19

1.5 Framework of an Asset-Backed Security

20

1.5.1 Asset Tranches

20

1.6 Key Players in Asset Backed Securitization

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1.6.1 The relationship between the Originator-SPV

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1.6.2 The relationship between SPV- Investors

23

1.6.3 The relationship between SPV-Trustee

23

1.6.4 The relationship between between SPV-Credit Enhancer

24

1.6.5 The relationship between SPV- Rating Agencies

25

1.7 Legal formalities and the Risk Isolation

25

Chapter 2: Initiating the Market Functions of ABS

26

2.1 Trading Asset Backed Securities

26

2.2 Types of Asset Backed Securities

27

2.3 Mortgage-Backed Securities (MBS)

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2.3.3 Pricing Mortgage-Backed Securities

29

2.3.4 Market Developments of MBS

30

2.4 Asset-Backed Securities (ABS) in a narrower sense

30

2.4.1 Market Develop for ABS (in a narrower sense)

31

2.4.2 Pricing Asset Backed Securities

32

2.5 Collateral Debt Obligations (CDO)

32

2.5.1 Market Development of CDOs

32

2.5.2 True Sale CDO

33

2.5.3 Synthetic CDO

35

2.6 Importance of Credit Derivatives in Asset Securitization

36

Chapter 3: Risks and Solutions

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3.1 Financial Meltdown 2008

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3.1.1 The subprime crisis

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3.1.2 The Rescuing Debacle

38

3.1.3 The Global Crisis

39

3.2 Importance of Risk Management

40

3.3 Risk in the Asset Backed Securities market; an accelerating force in the financial crisis

41

3.3.1 Internal Control Risk and Management

41

3.3.2 Accounting and transfer risk

43

3.2.3 Excess liquidity risk

45

3.3.4 Counterparty risk-

47

3.4 Risks associated with the Market

48

3.4.1 Concentrated risk

48

3.4.2 Transparency risk of (OTC) trades

49

3.4.3 Inaccurate Pricing Risk and Rating Agencies

51

4. Conclusion

54

5. Bibliography

57

Appendix

62