Investment Banking

A new day for securitisation

A rise in non-bank issuance of asset-backed securities could mark a return to securitisation’s original function

A new day for securitisation

Banks may have shunned asset-backed securities as a method of fundraising in recent years but a rise in non-bank issuance could mark a return to securitisation’s original function after a period of stagnation.

European issuance of ABS peaked at $540 billion in 2006 and hit a trough of $26 billion in 2009, according to Dealogic. Value has remained low since then.

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