SECURITIZATION AND STRUCTURED FINANCE
Securitization and Structured Finance are complex financial instruments that play a vital role in the modern financial landscape. This course is designed to provide students with a thorough understanding of the legal frameworks, practical applications, challenges, and innovations within the field. Emphasizing real-world scenarios and case studies, the course delves into the regulatory environment, transaction structures, credit enhancement techniques, risk management, and the ethical considerations associated with securitization and structured finance.
Course Objectives:
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Understand the Basics and Mechanics: To grasp the foundational theories and mechanisms behind securitization and structured finance, understanding how these are employed in various industries.
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Study Legal and Regulatory Framework: To understand the legal principles and regulations governing securitization and structured finance, including international guidelines and domestic laws.
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Analyze Transaction Structures: To explore various transaction structures and dissect their legal implications.
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Assess Risk and Credit Enhancements: To evaluate the risks associated with these financial instruments and examine credit enhancement techniques.
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Apply Ethical Considerations: To identify and critically assess ethical issues and ensure compliance with professional standards.