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- noun Plural form of
securitization .
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Examples
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A report from Amherst Securities divides mortgages between private label securitizations and everything else, including GSE loans.
David Fiderer: The Real Reason Fannie and Freddie Lost So Much Money David Fiderer 2011
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Cuomo's regulations stood the test of time because mortgages financed by Wall Street's private label securitizations performed exponentially worse that the rest of the market.
David Fiderer: The Real Reason Fannie and Freddie Lost So Much Money David Fiderer 2011
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A report from Amherst Securities divides mortgages between private label securitizations and everything else, including GSE loans.
David Fiderer: The Real Reason Fannie and Freddie Lost So Much Money David Fiderer 2011
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Cuomo's regulations stood the test of time because mortgages financed by Wall Street's private label securitizations performed exponentially worse that the rest of the market.
David Fiderer: The Real Reason Fannie and Freddie Lost So Much Money David Fiderer 2011
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He claims the problem is the 5 percent risk retention rule for private label securitizations somehow puts Wall Street at an unfair disadvantage.
David Fiderer: N.Y.Times Op-Ed Impugns Financial Reform by Imagining Fannie Is Just Like Wall Street David Fiderer 2010
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He claims the problem is the 5 percent risk retention rule for private label securitizations somehow puts Wall Street at an unfair disadvantage.
David Fiderer: N.Y.Times Op-Ed Impugns Financial Reform by Imagining Fannie Is Just Like Wall Street 2010
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He claims the problem is the 5 percent risk retention rule for private label securitizations somehow puts Wall Street at an unfair disadvantage.
David Fiderer: N.Y.Times Op-Ed Impugns Financial Reform by Imagining Fannie Is Just Like Wall Street 2010
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He claims the problem is the 5 percent risk retention rule for private label securitizations somehow puts Wall Street at an unfair disadvantage.
David Fiderer: N.Y.Times Op-Ed Impugns Financial Reform by Imagining Fannie Is Just Like Wall Street David Fiderer 2010
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On Slide 19, we provided additional information around our experience with non-GSE counterparties which would encompass whole loan sales and private label securitizations, including those where monolines have insured some or all of the debt.
Bank of America CEO Discusses Q4 2010 Earnings Call Transcript - Seeking Alpha 2011
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As you could see on Slide 19, from 2004 to 2008, $963 billion of loans were sold into private label securitizations or through whole loan sales where we believe we have originated reps and warranties exposure.
Bank of America CEO Discusses Q4 2010 Earnings Call Transcript - Seeking Alpha 2011
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