This chapter proposes a comprehensive, pan-European way of addressing the issue of non-performing exposures. We contend that securitization is the most effective way for banks to sell the bulk of their troubled loans. To this end, we propose a numerical example to describe the main characteristics of a common scheme of securitization to be applied at the European level. Such a scheme, as a European blueprint for implementation at the national level, is meant to attract funds from a wide array of investors, with a public support compatible with the current rules on state aid.
A securitisation scheme for sesolving Europe's problem loans
Onado, Marco;Bruno, Brunella;
2018
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This chapter proposes a comprehensive, pan-European way of addressing the issue of non-performing exposures. We contend that securitization is the most effective way for banks to sell the bulk of their troubled loans. To this end, we propose a numerical example to describe the main characteristics of a common scheme of securitization to be applied at the European level. Such a scheme, as a European blueprint for implementation at the national level, is meant to attract funds from a wide array of investors, with a public support compatible with the current rules on state aid.File in questo prodotto:
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