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Asset Securitisation and Synthetic Structures: innovations in the european credit markets


Description: The European asset- and mortgage-backed securities market has grown from €33bn in 1998 to over €260bn in 2005. There are no signs of it slowing down.

More than 20 leading European practitioners explain:

- the market developments driving growth;
- the evolving securitisation techniques;
- how to best manage your risk;
- the market's best practice techniques.

"Asset Securitisation and Synthetic Structures: Innovations in the European Credit Markets" will help you:

- mark the trends and gain expert insights into the futures of European ABS and CDO markets;
- understand the impact of Basel II on the structured products market;
- learn about the new developments in ABS structures for true sales, linked, hybrid and synthetics;
- stay up-to-date with tax, accounting and rating considerations;
- identify the changes in issuer motivations and the investor base for European ABS, including SIVs and conduit investors;
- appreciate the market for first loss and mezzanine risk;
- better structure RMBS, auto loans and consumer ABS, cash CDOs, credit derivatives, and synthetic arbitrage CDO products;
- understand the innovative applications of whole business securitisations, insurance and embedded value securitisation and the workings of monoline insurance; and
- explore securitisation in emerging markets and the growing market for Islamic securitisations.

Gain an in-depth analysis, expert opinion and practical advice from the experts in the European credit markets.

With contributions from:

- Barclays Capital
- B&B Structured Finance
- Calyon
- CIBC
- Clifford Chance
- FGIC
- GMAC-RFC Securities
- HSBC
- KfW
- Lehman Brothers
- Mayer, Brown, Rowe and Maw LLP
- Principia Partners
- PricewaterhouseCoopers
- Shape Financial
- Shearman and Sterling
- Standard Chartered

An essential read for issuers, investors, arrangers and consultants involved in asset securitisation and derivative products.


Contents: Foreword

Preface

Part I: Trends in the Securitisation Market

Chapter 1:
The Boom in International Asset Securitisation
Krishna Prasad, Lehman Brothers

Chapter 2:
The Way Forward: Future Trends for Securitisation and Structured Products
Rick Watson, Lead Editor

Chapter 3:
The Changing Profile of Risk: The Impact of Basel II on ABS Issuance and Investment Marcus Herrmann, HSBC

Part II: Exploring ABS Structures

Chapter 4:
Cash Structure Legal Basics: True Sale vs. Linked/Hybrid Structures
Patrick Clancy, Shearman and Sterling

Chapter 5:
Regulatory Impact of Synthetic Securitisation
Dieter Glueder, KfW

Chapter 6:
Tax Considerations
Michael Wistow, Sarah Squires and Judith Baker, Clifford Chance

Chapter 7:
The Accounting Consequences of Securitisation
Peter Jeffrey, PwC

Chapter 8:
The Rating Process for Structured Finance
Jeremy Carter, Fitch Ratings

Part III: Distribution – Is it Cheap or Expensive?

Chapter 9:
Exploring the Investor Base: Who Buys and Sells European ABS and Why?
Rob Ford, Barclays Capital

Chapter 10:
Converging Developments in ABS Conduits and SIV Markets
Doug Long, Principia Partners

Chapter 11:
The Market for First Loss and Mezzanine Risk
Terri Duhon, B&B Structured Finance

Part IV: Product Sector Reviews

Chapter 12:
Residential Mortgage-Backed Securities
Joseph Smallman and Dr Michael Selby, Warwick University and Shadi Salman, GMAC-RFC Securities

Chapter 13:
Auto Loans and Non-Mortgage Consumer ABS
Ralf Hesdahl and Stuart Litwin, Mayer, Brown, Rowe and Maw LLP

Chapter 14:
Cash CDO Products
Kate Birchall, CIBC

Chapter 15:
Arbitrage Synthetic CDOs
Loic Fery, Calyon

Chapter 16:
Corporate Applications: Utilities and Whole Business Securitisations
Robert Velins, FGIC

Chapter 17:
Value in-Force Securitisation
Murray Wood, Lehman Brothers

Chapter 18:
Monoline Insurer Financial Guarantees: Expanding the Investor Horizon
Patricia Marques, FGIC

Chapter 19:
Securitisation in Emerging Markets
Noel Edison, Standard Chartered

Chapter 20:
Islamic Securitisations
Abdulkader Thomas, Shape


Reviews "...an impressive collection of experts whose compiled views and experience of the securitisation markets and practice is a must have for every structured finance practitioner's desk" Jean-Francois Despoux, Head of European Securitisation, Société Générale


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