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- verb Present participle of
securitise .
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Examples
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Before the credit crunch, banks raised vast amounts for new lending by "securitising" - packaging up and selling - loans of all types.
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Before the credit crunch, banks raised vast amounts for new lending by "securitising" - packaging up and selling - loans of all types.
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While there is no doubt that bankers can be and have been greedy, the sub-prime mortgage problem was forced on banks by the US government, while habit of 'securitising' debt began with a US government housing agency.
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Slide 25: Banks outsourced risk totally - through "securitising" debt and sale to investors ….
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"securitising" the mortgages, techniques known by the impressive-sounding term "structured finance", by which combinations of highly risky mortgages could be packaged and sold - and given AAA ratings by the rating agencies on the pretext that the risk was widely dispersed
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So how about opening up the market for residential, mortgage-backed securities to stimulate the property market or develop a new infrastructure bank financed by securitising income flows from new infrastructure projects?
When our leaders actually earn their money, fairness will follow | Will Hutton
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If the loan arranges can sell off the risk to someone else whose making money through securitising it, and take their arrangement fee then who cares whether the buyer of the loan can repay?
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Why would lending to households and business be good, but securitising those loans bad?
The Volokh Conspiracy » Dividing Financial Institutions into Utilities and Casinos?
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Why would lending to households and business be good, but securitising those loansbad?
The Volokh Conspiracy » Dividing Financial Institutions into Utilities and Casinos?
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Does “Unto the breach” kinda sorta fit as a motto for free-ranging securitising fixits?
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