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Structured finance is a broad term used to describe a sector of finance that was created to help transfer risk using complex legal and corporate entities. This risk transfer as applied to loan securitization created unchecked degradation in underwriting standards, giving rise to both the credit bubble of the mid-2000s and the credit crash and financial crisis of 2007-2008.

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Structure

Securitization

Main article: securitization

Securitization is the method which participants of structured finance utilize to create the pools of assets that are used in the creation of the end product financial instruments.

Tranching

Main article: Tranche

Tranching is an important concept in structured finance because it is the system used to create different investment classes for the securities that are created in the structured finance world. Tranching allows the cash flow from the underlying asset to be diverted to the various investor groups. The Committee on the Global Financial System explained tranching succinctly: "A key goal of the tranching process is to create at least one class of securities whose rating is higher than the average rating of the underlying collateral pool or to create rated securities from a pool of unrated assets. This is accomplished through the use of credit support (enhancement), such as prioritisation of payments to the different tranches."[1]

Credit enhancement

Main article: Credit enhancement

Credit enhancement is key in creating a security that has a higher rating than the issuing company.

Credit ratings

Main article: Credit rating agency

Ratings play an important role in structured finance.

Structure

Other structures

There are numerous structures which may involve mezzanine risk participation, Options and Futures within structuring of financing as well as multiple stripping of interest rate strips. There is no laid-out fixed structure unlike in Securitization which is only a subset of the overall structured transactions. Esoteric transactions often have multiple lenders and borrowers distributed by distribution agents where the Structuring entity may not be involved in the transaction at all.

Types

There are several main types of structured finance instruments.

  • Asset-backed securities (ABS) are bonds or notes based on pools of assets, or collateralized by the cash flows from a specified pool of underlying assets.
  • Credit derivatives are contracts to transfer the risk of the total return on a credit asset falling below an agreed level, without transfer of the underlying asset.

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See also

References

  1. ^ "The role of ratings in structured finance: issues and implications". Bank for International Settlements (January 2005). Retrieved on November 5, 2008.

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