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Aaron J. Unterman

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Innovative Destruction: Structured Finance & Credit Market Reform In The Bubble Era, Aaron J. Unterman Jan 2009

Innovative Destruction: Structured Finance & Credit Market Reform In The Bubble Era, Aaron J. Unterman

Aaron J. Unterman

The combination of unregulated financial innovation and human greed has, and will continue to have, dire effects on the international economy. The financial crisis which began in the American sub-prime housing market, and spread across the globe, has devastated the structured finance industry and cast doubts on the new era of credit risk transfer, which had come to represent the achievements of financial innovation. This paper explores the role structured finance played in the credit crisis, dissecting the complex instruments which drove the industry and allowed the American sub-prime housing market to infect the international economy. This paper argues that …


Exporting Risk: Global Implications Of The Securitization Of Us Housing Debt, Aaron J. Unterman Jan 2008

Exporting Risk: Global Implications Of The Securitization Of Us Housing Debt, Aaron J. Unterman

Aaron J. Unterman

The process of securitization has revolutionized the global debt market creating vast investment opportunities while fundamentally altering the dynamics of lending risk. Asset securitization allows risks to be transferred from mortgage lenders to investors through the sale of mortgage-backed securities. This detachment of risk has led to a lack of accountability within the industry and the creation of the infamous US sub prime mortgage market. This piece examines the effect of securitization on the international capital market focusing on the legal and economic implications of the rise and fall of the US housing market. It argues that this failure is …