
The Summer/Fall, 2010 Issue
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The Winter/Spring, 2010 Issue Articles:
Weighing up the Risk
Canadian ABS Shows Signs of Life
The Complex New World of RMBS Shortfalls
Securitization Fights Back
The Challenges Ahead for Securitization
Securitization Adds Up: The Cost of Accounting Reform
Have Re-REMICs Hit Their Peak?
Hard Currency Crossword Puzzle
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The Summer/Fall, 2009 Issue Articles:
Will PPIP Do More Than Squeak?
Setting a Floor to Declining House Prices
GGP Pits SPE Against Bankruptcy
Red Flags Over Texas
Distressed Investors Dig in For Long Haul
Why FFELP Should Still Help
Savings and Loans Crossword
Savings and Loans Crossword Solution
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The Winter/Spring, 2009 Issue Articles:
Taking a Leaf from MBS
What Modifications Mean for MBS
A Surprising Case of Mortgage Litigation
Can Covered Bonds Reveal Their Worth?
Project RESTART
Why Securitization Still Matters
The Dos and Don'ts of Government Intervention
Equipped for Success
Writing the New Rulebook
Down But Not Out
The Credit Crisis Crossword
Credit Crisis Crossword Key
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The Summer/Fall, 2008 Issue Articles:
The Whole Business Dilemma
Can Securitization Settle on Life Insurance?
Bankruptcy's Breath of Life
Life After Leverage
Asia Goes Local
Revamping the UK's Bulldog Image
Europe Catches Cold
Down Under Adopts Maple Leaf
What's on a Distressed Investor's Mind?
Regulation Takes Center Stage
The Hazardous Morals of the Mortgage Mire
The Diverging Paths of Monolines
A Taxing Journey
A Hedge Fund Manager Writes
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The Winter/Spring, 2008 Issue Articles:
Letter from Australia
Coping with a Bleak Midwinter
An Equity Investor Writes
The Dawning Reality of Realized Losses
Whose Credit Crunch Anyway?
What Happened to CPDOs?
Mitigating Mortgage Losses
Can You Really See Clearly Now?
How to Brew a More Palatable Alphabet Soup
Distressed Investors Come to ABS Land
Can Banks Take Up the Securitization Slack?
Turning a Way of Life on its Head
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The Summer/Fall, 2007 Issue Articles:
Letter from Australia
Litigation�s Clear and Present Danger
Project Finance CLOs
RegAB One Year On
Russian Securitization
The Seductive Qualities of SIVs
The Ties that Bind
Timeshare ABS; ABX Trading
U.S. Property Derivatives
Whole Business Securitization
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The Winter/Spring, 2007 Issue Articles:
Back to the Books
Buy or Build- The Vertical Integrator's Dilema
CDPCs Strive to Reach The Tipping Point
Coming to America?
Hedge Funds Head up the Securitization Revolution
Securitization Comes to Latin America
The Sure Thing?
The Unsung Beauty of CPDOs
The Year of the Asset-Backed Buyout
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