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Description of A Practitioner's Guide to Securitisation |
A Practitioner's Guide to Securitisation is a complete guide to the securitisation process. It analyses the benefits and potential drawbacks and cover the legal, accounting and tax considerations. A Practitioner's Guide to Securitisation examines how transaction structures will differ from one to another, and makes a comparison of how the regulatory landscape differs between the major European jurisdictions. The text is illustrated with flow charts and diagrams, which are of particular benefi t in an area of significant complexity.
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Contents of A Practitioner's Guide to Securitisation |
Introduction
Securitisation in Operation
Peter Jeffrey, PricewaterhouseCoopers
How can it benefi t your company?
Alexander Batchvarov, Merrill Lynch
Managing the process
Mark Davis, PricewaterhouseCoopers
The Legal Building Blocks
Mark Nicolaides, Mayer Brown Rowe & Maw
The Accounting Consequences
Peter Jeffrey, PricewaterhouseCoopers
Taxation Issues
Matthew Barling, PricewaterhouseCoopers
The role of the Ratings Agency
Stuart Jennings and Charles Hand, Fitch Ratings
Post-issuance reporting standards
Joseph Smallman, GMAC-RFC
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