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Global Securitisation and CDOs (The Wiley Finance Series) [Hardcover]

John Deacon
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  • Hardcover: 688 pages
  • Publisher: John Wiley & Sons (23 Jan 2004)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0470869879
  • ISBN-13: 978-0470869871
  • Product Dimensions: 23.9 x 17.3 x 4.3 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 576,257 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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"This is an essential book for any practitioner, researcher or student of securitisation – concise and accurate coverage of the key aspects of securitisation on all the main and secondary markets of the world."
Alexander Batchvarov, Managing Director, International Structured Product Strategy, Merrill Lynch, London.

"John Deacon′s original book became the leading textbook for those genuinely interested in gaining a profound and detailed understanding of the arcane world of securitisation. The new, updated version confirms John′s status as the top writer in this sector. Securitisation has moved on, becoming ever more complex in both its detail and its variety, but John′s book never fails to deal with all the intellectual challenges posed, in a clear, logical and comprehensive fashion. A must for all practitioners– I thoroughly enjoyed it."
Robert Palache, Managing Director, Head of European Infrastructure Finance and Corporate Securitisation, Barclays Capi tal

"Deacon’s book is an unparalleled treatise on all aspects of asset securitisation and CDOs and is ideal for use by both experienced market practitioners and by those new to the seemingly ever–expanding world of securitisation. The book comprehensively outlines the various structures encountered, ranging from true sale and future flow financings to synthetics and whole business, addressing not only the framework of the structures but also the regulatory and accounting implications. A must have reference book."
David Newby, Executive Director, ABN AMRO BANK N.V., Head of UK and Irish Securitisation, Head of European Commercial Real Estate Securitisation

Synthetic credit derivatives technology, CDOs, the covered bond market, the mortgage–backed market and M&A financing have all come together to make securitization the fastest growing and most flexible area of the global credit markets. This authoritative work looks at the recent synthetic structures and credit derivatives used in CDOs and at the new Basel Capital Accord and addresses the framework of these structures as well as the regulatory and accounting implications. You′ll find truly global insights, coverage of both the financial and legal aspects of securitization, and a glossary of market and legal terminology.

Order your copy of this comprehensive update on the development of securitization today!

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Securitisation technology has moved from the exotic to the mainstream, and in so doing is revolutionising the global bond markets. Synthetic credit derivatives technology, CDOs, the covered bond market, the mortgage–backed market and M&A financing have all come together to make securitisation the fastest growing, most widely applicable and most flexible area of the global credit markets, which can be used to raise efficient financing, to improve return on capital, to reduce credit exposure, to restructure and manage balance sheets, to diversify funding sources, to increase liquidity and to improve strategic profile.

Global Securitisation and CDOs includes a detailed analysis of global asset–backed and CDO structures, and an extensive discussion of: recent synthetic and credit derivative structures used in CDOs and securitisations; the new Basel Capital Accord; development in worldwide accounting standards; the technology of whole business securitisations; the workings of 52 global markets ranging from the UK and Europe to the USA, Asia, Latin America and Australasia.

It is essential reading for secur itisation and CDO practitioners at investment banks, commercial banks, law firms, accounting firms and rating agencies, as well as for financial and corporate issuers and investors, and includes a detailed lexicon of industry jargon and know–how.

"This book is an excellent road map for the securitisation markets and is valued by seasoned professionals and market newcomers alike. It provides a comprehensive analysis of the structural issues encountered in transactions and is a good reference point for structurers and investors."
—Steve Skerrett, Managing Director, Head of European Securitisation, UBS Investment Bank


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Securitisation is the process of converting cash flows arising from underlying assets or debts (receivables) due to the originator (the entity which created the receivables) into a smoothed repayment stream, thus enabling the originator to raise asset-backed finance through a loan or an issue of debt securities - generically known as asset-backed securities or ABS - which is limited recourse in nature to the credit of the receivables rather than that of the originator as a whole, and with the finance being self-liquidating in nature. Read the first page
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An excellent discussion of the practicalities and mechanics of the securitisation landscape; precise, thorough and very practical.

The first 240 pages or so carefully describe the instruments themselves from plain vanilla to exotic in adequate detail.
Then a couple of hundred pages on legal variations by country.
These highlight the motives behind the tax jurisdiction selection of OBVs and conduits.
Finally there is a financial dictionary.
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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful
Deep Collateralized Debt Obligation (CDO) Coverage 17 May 2004
By Michael Ashley Schulman, Cfa - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
Although not smooth reading, "Global Securitisation and CDOs" by Mr. John Deacon, provides a comprehensive lay of the Collateralized Debt Obligation (CDO) landscape - certainly the sexiest area of securitization and one of the most exciting areas of modern finance. I have worked with CDOs for over two years and find the ever evolving nature of both sides of the CDO world very exciting; their shifting asset structures and their evolving liability configurations make each deal unique from the next.

Overwhelmingly, one senses that "Global Securitisation and CDOs" was written by an industry expert brimming with superb information and an outstanding legal background. And certainly, that is exactly what Mr. John Deacon is. His genuine passion for CDOs and structured finance is self evident. However, similarly obvious, this tome was not written by a professor, professional teacher, or consultant willing to lead you on a structured path toward CDO knowledge. At times, the work reads more like a study than an actual book; information is thrown at the reader without enough connections, structure and signposting.

Fundamentally, "Global Securitisation and CDOs" is a very good (and much needed) handbook/reference guide with useful graphs and tables. I recommend it as a reference guide - suitable for a mixture of skimming and in-depth reading - and as a fantastic starting point for intelligent CDO conversation.

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