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Asked: March 25, 20242024-03-25T14:20:51+05:30 2024-03-25T14:20:51+05:30In: Economics

What is Debt Securitisation? Explain risks attached to debt securitization.

Debt securitization: What is it? Describe the dangers associated with debt securitization.

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      2024-03-25T14:21:18+05:30Added an answer on March 25, 2024 at 2:21 pm

      Debt Securitization

      Debt securitization is a financial process that involves pooling together various types of debt, such as mortgages, auto loans, or credit card debt, and then selling interests in this pool of debt to investors as securities. These securities, known as asset-backed securities (ABS), are backed by the cash flows generated from the underlying debt.

      Process of Debt Securitization:

      1. Pooling: Lenders pool together a large number of similar debt instruments, such as mortgages or auto loans, into a single pool.

      2. Tranching: The pool of debt is divided into different segments, or tranches, based on the level of risk and return associated with each segment. Higher tranches are considered safer and receive priority in receiving payments, while lower tranches offer higher returns but are more risky.

      3. Issuance of Securities: Securities are issued to investors, representing ownership interests in the pool of debt. These securities are backed by the cash flows from the underlying debt, such as interest payments and principal repayments.

      4. Payment of Interest and Principal: As borrowers make payments on the underlying debt, investors receive interest payments and, in some cases, principal repayments based on the terms of the securities.

      Risks Attached to Debt Securitization:

      1. Credit Risk: One of the main risks associated with debt securitization is credit risk, which is the risk of default by the borrowers. If a large number of borrowers in the pool default on their debt obligations, it can lead to losses for investors.

      2. Prepayment Risk: Prepayment risk refers to the risk that borrowers will pay off their debts early, either through refinancing or selling their assets. This can impact investors who were expecting to receive interest payments over a longer period.

      3. Interest Rate Risk: Debt securities issued through securitization are subject to interest rate risk, meaning their value can fluctuate based on changes in interest rates. For example, if interest rates rise, the value of fixed-rate securities may decrease.

      4. Liquidity Risk: Liquidity risk is the risk that investors may not be able to sell their securities quickly or at a fair price. This can occur if there is a lack of demand for the securities or if the market for the securities becomes illiquid.

      Overall, while debt securitization can provide benefits such as access to capital and risk diversification, it also comes with inherent risks that investors and issuers need to consider carefully.

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