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Expansion and Diversification in Securitization Yearbook 2007

Edited by: Robb Jan Job de Vries, Paul Ali

ISBN13: 9789041126610
Published: August 2007
Publisher: Kluwer Law International
Country of Publication: The Netherlands
Format: Hardback
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Now in its third year, Securitization Yearbook has established itself as an indispensable publication on developments in global securitization markets. This volume, like its predecessors, brings together the extensive and insightful knowledge of contributors with considerable legal, financial, and accounting expertise in securitization.

The contributions in this volume elucidate both ‘synthetic securitization’ (which involves the investors in exposure-based securities to particular risks in exchange for a fee) and conventional securitization (issuance of securities for the primary purpose of raising funds for the originator or owner of the assets being securitized). The various contributions illustrate how the structures employed in securitizations are readily capable of being applied to a wide range of income-generating assets, including such innovative asset classes as the following:

  • commercial mortgages;
  • student rents;
  • intellectual property rights;
  • carbon emission allowances;
  • life insurance policies;
  • project and infrastructure loans;
  • microfinance loans;
  • sovereign aid grants;
  • non-performing loans;
  • loans to finance corporate takeovers; and
  • tax receivables and other public sector assets.
In addition, this volume covers the emergence of new markets for securitization in Asia, Latin America, Islamic countries, and South Africa, as well as major developments in the accounting treatment of securitizations and evolving judicial attitudes to the underlying sale and credit derivative components of securitizations.

This third annual Securitization Yearbook will be of inestimable value to investors, particularly institutional investors and their financial and legal advisors and agents. It will also be welcomed by government policymakers and regulatory officials, and by academics in various fields of law, finance, and business administration.

Subjects:
Banking and Finance
Contents:
Chapter One: Loan Trading Considerations under a CDO
Chapter Two: U.S. Developments in Synthetic Securitization: Rampant Growth and the Spectre of SEC Regulation
Chapter Three: Ratings Methodology for FX CDOs and CCOs
Chapter Four: The Dance of Debt: Learning About Income Securitization in a Small UK University
Chapter Five: Securitising Intellectual Property, with Some Comments on Taiwan
Chapter Six: Eco-Finance and Securitization: Carbon as a New Asset Class
Chapter Seven: Managed Life: Securitization of Life Insurance Policies
Chapter Eight: Securitization in Japan
Chapter Nine: Securitization in the Project Finance and Infrastructure Arena
Chapter Ten: Microfinance Securitization: Thinking Outside the Box
Chapter Eleven: Securitization in Latin America
Chapter Twelve: International Finance Facility for Immunization Company – a Case Study of the Monetization; of Sovereign Grants for Development Purposes
Chapter Thirteen: Islamic Securitization: Advances and Peculiarities
Chapter Fourteen: South African Securitization Issuances on International Markets
Chapter Fifteen: European CMBS: Structure and Developments
Chapter Sixteen: Servicing Italian CMBS Transactions
Chapter Seventeen: Securitization of Non-Performing Loans
Chapter Eighteen: Financing the Westinghouse Acquisition
Chapter Nineteen: Accounting for Securitizations: The Post-IFRS World
Chapter Twenty: Recharacterisation Risk in Securitization and Other Structured Finance Transactions – Looking Beyond the Demise of the Fixed Charge
Chapter Twenty-one: Securitization in Asia and Latin America Compared
Chapter Twenty-two: The Evolution of Public Sector Securitization in Emerging Markets