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Securitization in Taiwan

This page updated regularly deals with securitization developments in Taiwan. If you have any news or development to contribute to this, please write to me. More on securitisation in Taiwan artice on Winklerpartner website A Sep 2002 article by New Securitization Legislation in Taiwan: A Comprehensive Review by William E. Bryson, Shirlie Chi-Yun Pai A Jan 2002 […]

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Alternative Risk Transfer

Alternative risk transfer is the collective name given to devices of seeking risk protection using non-traditional routes, that is, other than through traditional insurance companies. Apart from insurance risk securitisation, the other usual methods are captive insurance companies, renting of insurance companies, etc. …more content soon Relevant links See our page on risk securitisation See also […]

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Securitization in Africa other than South Africa

This page updated regularly deals with securitization developments in Africa. If you have any news or development to contribute to this, please write to me. For securitisation in South Africa, do click here.   Other useful links on securitization in Africa: The securitisation law in Morocco appears under our Securitisation laws section Article on securitisation and real […]

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CRI Research Report on China’s Asset Securitization, 2013 – 17

June 29, 2013: China Research and Intelligence Company Limited[1] (CRI) recently came out with their research report on China's credit asset securitisation and its future prospects in the country. The report titled "Research Report on China's Asset Securitisation, 2013-17" [2] of five chapters describes the state of China's Credit Assets Securitization market, pre and post financial crisis of 2008 […]

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Securitization in China: China Banking Regulatory Commission widens the scope of ABS

August 27, 2013: The Chinese Securities Regulatory Commission (CBRC) have been encouraging securitisation since 2005. A total of 66.78 billion Yuan ($10.47 billion) of ABS were sold in China between 2005 and 2008. However the global crisis of 2008, like in any other country, affected the economy of China as well. The CBRC took necessary […]

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Protected Cell Companies

Relevant links See our page on risk securitisation See our page on Alternative risk transfers Browse news items for several news on protected cell legislation in different jurisdictions article titled The Protected Cell Companies in a Nutshell – explains the legal background with number of references to other articles and web resources.   A protected cell company is a special type […]

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Solar Securitization

Our highly motivated staff and research associates write articles/presentations on our areas of professional interest to us. To encourage creativity, we have regular internal training sessions where we brain-storm selected topics. The write ups below are meant for academic discussion and are not professional advice on any of the matters mentioned below. In addition, the […]

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Regulatory Issues in Securitization

BIS regulatory model: For Vinod Kothari's article and graphic on BIS regulatory proposals in Jan 2001, see here. BIS working paper on IRB approach to securitization and synthetic securitisations – see our page here for news and further links. US inter-agency/ FDIC/ Fed/ OCC regulations: Martin Rosenblatt's article on FDIC's final rule on retained interest […]

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Tax Issues in Securitization

Taxation issues in securitisation transactions essentially concern originator taxation, SPE taxation and taxation of the investors. Originator taxation The key issue in originator taxation is whether the transfer of the asset in the process of its securitisation will be considered as a transfer for tax purposes, and if so, whether the transfer results into a […]

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Consolidation

Consolidation of the SPV As is well-known, the essential premise of securitisation is the transfer of assets by the originator which will be isolated, such that the originator, a credit or liquidator of the originator cannot interfere with the same in the event of any bankruptcy, potential bankruptcy or distress proceedings against the originator. Consolidation […]