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Asset Securitization (eBook)

Theory and Practice

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2011 | 1. Auflage
280 Seiten
John Wiley & Sons (Verlag)
978-0-470-82899-1 (ISBN)

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Asset Securitization - Joseph Hu
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Asset Securitization is intended for beginners and market
professionals alike who are interested in learning about asset
securitization--its concepts and practices. It is designed so
that the readers will come away with a fundamental but
comprehensive understanding of the asset securitization market. As
such, the book aims to provide a review of the market's
development, necessary framework, potential benefits, and detailed
descriptions of major asset securitization products.

Part I of the book, which consists of four chapters, will
discuss the fundamental concepts, the funding efficiency, the
market participants, and the potential benefits of asset
securitization. An analysis of mortgage finance will be provided in
Part II, which consists of six chapters that cover a variety of
topics from the description of many different types of residential
mortgages to the securitization of different types of residential
mortgages, including the now infamous sub-prime mortgages. Also
included are important topics, such as prepayments, cash flow
structure, maturity and credit tranching, and the trading and
relative value of the various mortgage-backed securities. The three
chapters in Part III will explain the other major asset
securitization products, such as commercial mortgage-backed
securities, credit card receivable-backed securities, auto
loan-backed securities, and collateralized bond obligations. Part
IV has two chapters: one reviews the collapse and the potential
recovery of the asset securitization market, and the other
describes the asset securitization efforts in Japan, Australia,
Taiwan, and China.

Extensive tables and charts are presented to help illustrate a
concept or describe a product. Neither analytical discussions nor
investment strategies of the various asset-backed securities are
included as they are not the focus of this book.

Dr. Joseph C. Hu is professor of the International MBA Program at the National Chengchi University, Republic of China (Taiwan) and visiting professor at Hanqing Advanced Institute of Economics and Finance, Renmin University of China, People's Republic of China. Dr. Hu was formerly Standard & Poor's China country manager. He also served as Standard & Poor's global head of structured finance research. Prior to Standard & Poor's, Dr. Hu held positions as managing director at Oppenheimer & Co. Inc., senior vice president at Nomura Securities International, Inc., executive vice president at Shearson Lehman Hutton Inc., senior vice president at E. F. Hutton Inc., and vice president at Salomon Brothers, Inc. He also worked as economist at Fannie Mae and taught as assistant economics professor at University of Maine. Dr. Hu is also the author of Basics of Mortgage-Backed Securities.

Preface.

Introduction.

Part One Basics of Asset Securitization.

Chapter 1 Asset Securitization: Concept and Market Development.

Basic Concept of Asset Securitization.

Development of the Asset Securitization Market in the United States.

Chapter 2 Originators and Investors of the Asset Securitization Market.

Efficient Financing for Originators with Asset Securitization.

Satisfying Varying Investor Demands with Asset Securitization.

Chapter 3 Intermediary Participants of the Asset Securitization Market.

Attorneys.

Accountants.

Guarantors and Credit Enhancers.

Credit Rating Agencies.

Investment Bankers.

Chapter 4 Necessary Ingredients and Benefits of Asset Securitization.

The Nine Necessary Ingredients.

Benefits of Asset Securitization.

Part Two Residential Mortgages and Securitization of Residential Mortgages.

Chapter 5 Residential Mortgages.

Description of a Residential Mortgages.

Characteristics of a Fixed-Rate Mortgage.

Alternative Mortgages.

Chapter 6 Residential Mortgage Market.

The Origination of a Residential Mortgages.

Mortgage Originators.

Mortgage Servicers.

Mortgage Insurers.

The Development of the Residential Mortgage Market.

Chapter 7 Residential Mortgage Pass-Through Securities.

Mortgage Pass-Throughs.

Concept and Terminology.

Trading and Relative Value of Pass-Throughs.

Chapter 8 Multiclass Mortgage Pass-Throughs.

Prepayment of Mortgage Pass-Throughs.

The Need for Multiclass Securities.

Collateralized Mortgage Obligations.

Real Estate Mortgage Investment Conduits.

Variety of REMIC Classes.

The Rise, Collapse, and Recovery of REMICS.

Trading and Relative Value.

Chapter 9 Private-Label Mortgage Pass-Throughs.

The Growth of the Private Label Pass-Throughs Market.

A Typical Transaction.

Credit Rating Criteria.

Performance of Credit Ratings.

Prepayment Pattern.

Trading and Relative Value.

Chapter 10 Subprime Mortgage-Backed Securities.

Evolution of the Subprime Mortgage Market.

Features of Home Equity Loans.

Varying Characteristics of Pools of Subprime Mortgages.

Examples of Transactions.

Unique Prepayment Pattern.

Performance of Credit Ratings.

Trading and Relative Value.

Part Three Securitizatin of Commercial Mortgages and Consumer Loans.

Chapter 11 Commercial Mortgage-Backed Securities.

The Growth of the CMBS Market.

The Origination of a Commercial Mortgage.

Defaults and Losses of Commercial Mortgages.

A Typical Transaction.

Performance of Credit Ratings.

Trading and Relative Value.

Chapter 12 Asset-Backed Securities.

The Growth of the ABS Market.

Credit Card ABS.

Auto Loan ABS.

Performance of Credit Ratings.

Trading and Relative Value.

Chapter 13 Collateralized Debt Obligations.

Basic Concept and Market Development of CDOs.

CDOs Are Not Mutual Funds.

Different Structural Types of CDOs.

Incentives for Investing in CDOs.

Structuring and Credit Ratings CDOs.

A Simulation Model to Structure CDOs.

Trading and Relative Value.

Part Four The Current Asset Securitization Market in the United States and Asia-Pacific.

Chapter 14 The Collapse and Recovery Prospects of the Asset Securitization Market.

How the Market Collapsed.

Prospects for Recovery.

Chapter 15 Asset Securitization in Asia-Pacific.

Asset Securitization in Japan.

Asset Securitization in Australia.

Different Patterns of Asset Securitization in Japan and Australia.

Asset Securitization in Taiwan.

Asset Securitization in China.

Appendix A Analysis of Prepayment and Prepayment Rate.

Appendix B Housing Price Appreciation and Mortgage Credit Performance.

Appendix C Fundamental Element in Credit Ratings.

Appendix D The Collapse of the Asset Securitization Market.

Index.

In Asset Securitization: Theory and Practice, Joseph
Hu brings his unexcelled credentials to a critically needed
description, explanation, and analysis of the huge and complex
process of asset securitization. All too frequently securitization
is seen from the perspective of one of its critical parts or
processes, but rarely is there a full view of securitization as the
complex industry that it, in fact, is. In spite of the enormity of
the securitization industry, there are few experts having the
knowledge and capability to see all the parts and processes
individually and in sequential combination, that bring the only
approach that allows full understanding of the "how's and why's" of
securitization. No other approach is valid for public sector and
private sector managers and policy-makers, all of whom should take
Dr. Hu's new book as mandatory and standard-setting.

--Richard A. Dorfman, Managing Director, Head of
Securitization, The Securities Industry and Financial Markets
Association (SIFMA)

Joseph Hu's new book Asset Securitization: Theory and
Practice, is both timely and timeless. Dr. Hu delves into the
history of securitization to show the promise and pitfalls of
securitization. He describes the essential underpinnings of
securitization and the fundamental features of a successful
securitization program. This fact and theory-filled book,
from a pioneer of the market, should be essential reading for all
those seeking to rebuild asset securitization on a firmer
foundation.

--Andrew Davidson, President, Andrew Davidson &
Company and Author, Securitization: Structuring and Investment
Analysis

Asset Securitization is a well-written, important, and
timely book. It is a comprehensive and detailed account of the role
asset securitization plays in contributing to economic growth as
well as creating problems when prudential practices are ignored.
Nobody interested in understanding the basics of this remarkable
financial innovation can afford not to read this book. Joseph Hu's
practical expertise of how this market works comes through loud and
clear.

--James R. Barth, Senior Finance Fellow, Milken
Institute, Lowder Eminent Scholar in Finance, Auburn
University

Erscheint lt. Verlag 1.6.2011
Reihe/Serie Wiley Finance Editions
Wiley Finance Editions
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Recht / Steuern Wirtschaftsrecht
Wirtschaft Betriebswirtschaft / Management Finanzierung
Schlagworte Finance & Investments • Finanz- u. Anlagewesen • Investments & Securities • Kapitalanlage • Kapitalanlagen u. Wertpapiere
ISBN-10 0-470-82899-4 / 0470828994
ISBN-13 978-0-470-82899-1 / 9780470828991
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