Innovations in credit risk transfer
implications for financial stability
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Contributions
- Bank for International Settlements. Monetary and Economic Dept. - Contributor
Publication
2008 - Bank for International Settlements, Basel, Switzerland, Missouri
Language
English
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Electronic resource
Identifiers
- Library of Congress Control Number2008613039
- Open LibraryOL22649194M
Classifications
- LCCHG3879
Description
Banks and other lenders often transfer credit risk to liberate capital for further loan intermediation. This paper aims to explore the design, prevalence and effectiveness of credit risk transfer (CRT). The focus is on the costs and benefits for the efficiency and stability of the financial system. After an overview of recent credit risk transfer activity, the following points are discussed: motivations for CRT by banks; risk retention; theories of CDO design; specialty finance companies. As an illustration of CLO design, an example is provided showing how the credit quality of the borrowers can deteriorate if efforts to control their default risks are costly for issuers. An appendix is provided on CDS index tranches.
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Series Statement
- BIS working papers -- no. 255
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