securitization

Defending Skin-in-the-Game in the Market For Residential Mortgages

Securitization of residential mortgage loans increases credit availability and liquidity as capital market funders from around the world are linked with consumer borrowers. The distance created between consumer borrower and ultimate bondholder, however, results in an originate-to-distribute model of lending that misaligns incentives and encourages shady—and even predatory—lending practices. As we all know, underwriting standards [...]

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POSTED IN Capital Markets, Dodd-Frank, Housing, Real Estate, Securities Regulation

To Not Admit or To Not Deny, That is the Question: Accountability and the Proposed Citigroup Settlement

What does it mean to neither admit nor deny allegations? In one of the financial industry’s most recent magic tricks, banks have figured out how to buy “innocence” from the Securities Exchange Commission through settlement. On Wednesday, November 9th, 2011, Southern District of New York Judge Jed S. Rakoff held an hour long hearing to [...]

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POSTED IN SEC Investigations

S&P: A Poor Standard

In a system based on risk and driven by profits, investors are understandably attracted to deals with the highest returns and the lowest chances of failure.  But, in a system based on risk and driven by profits, how can one trust a competitor’s product? The role of credit rating agencies, such as Standard & Poor’s [...]

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POSTED IN Banking & Finance

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