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Securitization Makes a Come Back: Haven’t We Learned from the Crisis?

Manuel Mueller-FrankApril 8, 2014

Even after having been identified as one of the culprits of the 2007-2008 financial crisis, securitization is making a come back, with support of some central bank officials.  Why? Securitization refers to the pooling and repackaging of assets in securities with claims on the cash flows generated by the asset. The final product of such […]

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