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A Practitioner's Guide to Securitisation
A Practitioner's Guide to Securitisation
Author: Peter Jeffrey | Publisher: City & Financial Publishing
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Securitisation is used as a low-cost way of raising additional finance and provides longer-term funds than can be obtained through traditional forms of debt. Securitisation also has the effect of creating liquidity out of illiquid assets, giving firms access to a cash stream that would typically take years to materialise.

Added: 09.05.2007ISBN: 1898830789Pages: 202Price: £ 95,00Lang.: English
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