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Mortgage Securitisation: Origin, Evolution, Crisis and European Regulation (Papel + e-book)
O'Flynn, Andrew J.

Synopsis Mortgage Securitisation: Origin, Evolution, Crisis and European Regulation (Papel + e-book)

This book studies the evolution of mortgage securitisation together with that of the derivative instruments that they have frequently been combined with. It traces the historical development of securitisation from its roots in various European legal institutions to the creation of its modern form in the U.S.A in the last decades of the twentieth century, and explores the Common Law treatment of derivatives, by explaining how they came to be distinguished from both insurance contracts and wagers. It makes the case that it was the eventual merging of mortgage backed securities with credit derivatives that resulted in securitised products acting as a catalyst for the credit crunch and the ensuing Financial Crisis, and that subsequent regulation, particularly the European Securitisation Regulation has been significantly shaped by the erroneous perception of Securitisation as a principal cause of the crisis.
EAN
9788411254694
Editorial
Year of edition
2023
pages
448
Binding
Libro
Idiom
Spanish
Collection
Monografía
High
235
Width
165
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