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Creating a more or less standard investment instrument such as the mortgage pass-through security, by pooling assets to back the instrument. Also refers to the replacement of nonmarketable loans and/o [..]
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  A proposal for issuing bonds that would be used to buy down existing power contracts or other obligations. The bonds would be repaid by designating a portion of future customer bill payments. Custom [..]
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A process whereby periodic cash flows from a given source are pooled, packaged, and sold to investors, usually in the form of bonds. Between 2003 and 2006, large numbers of subprime mortgage loans w [..]
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Securitization is the process by which asset backed securities (ABS) are created. The assets to be securitised are sold to a special purpose vehicle (SPV), thus isolating the borrower from any claims for repayment. The SPV then issues bonds or other debt instruments which can be traded in the same way as any other security. The money raised by the [..]
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Securitization is the process of pooling various types of debt — mortgages, car loans, or credit card debt, for example — and packaging that debt as bonds, pass-through securities, or collateralized mortgage obligations (CMOs), which are sold to investors. The principal and interest on the debt underlying the security is paid to the investors on a [..]
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Definition The process of aggregating similar instruments, such as loans or mortgages, into a negotiable security.
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is the process of transforming illiquid assets into securities through financial engineering. In the process, different debt instruments are pooled together in a bundle and sold for cash. In other wor [..]
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The process of converting an illiquid asset, such as a mortgage loan, into a tradable form, such as mortgage-backed securities.
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Source of financing whereby an entity's ASSETS (typically mortgage loans, lease obligations or other types of RECEIVABLES) are placed in a special purpose vehicle that issues SECURITIES collatera [..]
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The process through which an issuer creates a financial instrument by combining other financial assets and then marketing different tiers of the repackaged instruments to investors. The process can encompass any type of financial asset and promotes liquidity in the marketplace.
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Securitization may be broadly defined as the process of issuing new securities backed by a pool of existing assets such as loans, residential or commercial mortgages, credit card debt, or other assets. These securities, which are generally referred to as “mortgage or asset-backed securities” are issued and sold to investors (principally institution [..]
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  Packaging up a stream of receivables or assets to fund via a capital markets, tradable funding.
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The process by which financial assets (typically loans) are transferred to a trust, which normally issues a series of different classes of asset-backed securities to investors to fund the purchase of loans. The Bank normally accounts for these transfers as a sale, provided certain conditions are met, and accordingly, the loans are removed from the [..]
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means a process of turning assets into securities – financial instruments that can be readily bought and sold in financial markets.
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A securitization is the aggregation of large pools of financial assets, such as aircraft leases, credit card receivables, equipment leases, mortgages and student and other loans which serve as collate [..]
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Securitization is a process where cash flow producing assets (ex.., mortgages, credit cards, and loans) are pooled into a portfolio, the purchase of these assets in the portfolio is financed by securi [..]
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Process of pooling debt assets such as mortgages, car loans, and credit card debt into a separate legal entity that then issues a new financial instrument or security for sale to investors.
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According to 13 CFR 120.420 [Title 13 Business Credit and Assistance; Chapter I Small Business Administration; Part 120 Business Loans; Subpart D Lenders; Participating Lender Financings], securitizat [..]
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(titrisation). Most commonly refers to the conversion of various sorts of loans into marketable securities, for subsequent sale to investors, by packaging the loans into pools.
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A process whereby a financial institution assembles pools of income-producing assets (such as loans) and then sells an interest in the cash flows as securities to investors.
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A process that allows utilities to use the expected future revenue from its monopoly customers to finance bonds. It has been used to pay off stranded costs in some states. (See Stranded Costs)
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(1) The securing of a loan or another debt instrument by the pledge of assets.
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Securitization may be broadly defined as the process of issuing new securities backed by a pool of existing assets such as loans, residential or commercial mortgages, credit card debt, or other assets [..]
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Securitization is the process of taking an illiquid asset, or group of assets, and through financial engineering, transforming them into a security. The best examples are packaging and repackaging receivables such as mortgage, credit card, or student loan interest into securities, and then selling them to investors. Securitization is said to dramat [..]
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Securitization is a technique with which provides real estate owners expected future cash flows from the building or real estate complex (rents).With securitization of real estate values are converted into financial instruments, which incorporate the value of the assets to then be sold. It converts a balance sheet asset into securities, which are p [..]
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Turning something into a security. For example, taking the debt from a number of mortgages and combining them to make a financial product which can then be traded. Banks who buy these securities recei [..]
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The process of transformations of a bank loan into tradable s ecurities. It often involves the creation of a separate corporate entity, the special purpose vehicle (SPV), which buys the loans financing itself with securities that are sold to investors.
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The process of financing whereby interests in loans and other receivables are packaged, underwritten and sold in the form of “asset-backed securities” (defined above). This is done through the creation of a "special purpose vehicle" (defined below) by segregating specified cash flows from loans originated by a firm and selling claims to t [..]
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process of issuing bonds to finance or refinance loan.
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Creating a more or less standard investment instrument such as the mortgage pass-through security, by pooling assets to back the instrument. Also refers to the replacement of nonmarketable loans and/o [..]
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