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RBA Glossary definition for securitisation

securitisation – Asset securitisation is the process of converting a pool of illiquid assets, such as residential mortgages, into tradeable securities.

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The Asset-backed Commercial Paper Market

10 Jan 2008 Bulletin – January 2008
Susan Black
The ABCP market grew strongly over the three years to mid 2007, reflecting robust growth in securitisation more generally. ... Basel II is more explicit in recognising the risks arising from securitisation, including through the back-up liquidity
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2008/jan/1.html

Australia's Foreign Currency Exposure and Hedging Practices

10 Dec 2005 Bulletin – December 2005
Chris Becker, Guy Debelle and Daniel Fabbro
Other private financial corporations can be broadly categorised into two groups: managed funds (predominantly life insurance companies, superannuation funds, and public unit trusts) and non-bank intermediaries (registered financial corporations,
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2005/dec/1.html

Recent Trends in the Structure of the Financial System

10 Apr 1996 Bulletin – April 1996
New finance commitments for owner-occupied housing by mortgage originators, where the loans are to be funded through securitisation vehicles, account for around 5 per cent of total commitments for
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/1996/apr/4.html

The Domestic Market for Short-term Debt Securities

10 Sep 2011 Bulletin – September 2011
Matthew Boge and Ian Wilson
The main developments that have occurred are a significant shift in the pattern of bank funding, a reduction in issuance by securitisation vehicles and the reintroduction of Treasury notes by the ... While internal securitisations remain eligible for the
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2011/sep/5.html

Recent Developments in Small Business Finance

10 Apr 1997 Bulletin – April 1997
Small business lending is more difficult than the housing market for non-bank financiers to penetrate because small business loans are less amenable than mortgages to securitisation (because of the variety
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/1997/apr/1.html

Are First Home Buyer Loans More Risky?

17 Mar 2022 Bulletin – March 2022
Maia Alfonzetti
Despite the rate of home ownership in Australia drifting down over recent decades, 2020 saw a large increase in first home purchases.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2022/mar/are-first-home-buyer-loans-more-risky.html

An Assessment of the Term Funding Facility

16 Sep 2021 Bulletin – September 2021
Susan Black, Ben Jackman and Carl Schwartz
The Term Funding Facility (TFF) was announced by the Reserve Bank Board in March 2020 as part of the comprehensive policy package to support the Australian economy in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2021/sep/an-assessment-of-the-term-funding-facility.html

Bond Market Development in East Asia

10 Dec 2003 Bulletin – December 2003
Even in cases where a bank is providing the finance, a well-developed bond market allows the transfer of this risk through securitisation or other credit derivatives. ... The growth in these vehicles has been driven by asset securitisations (mainly of
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2003/dec/1.html

The Structure and Resilience of the Financial System

10 Nov 2007 Bulletin – November 2007
Financial deepening over the past decade has continued at a rapid pace, with a wide range of new financial instruments and markets, securitisation now a prominent feature of markets in many ... In the market for housing loans, this has been spurred by
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2007/nov/2.html

Recent Developments in Housing: Prices, Finance and Investor Attitudes

10 Jul 2002 Bulletin – July 2002
In the 1990s, increased competition, securitisation and new entry into the industry saw a substantial increase in the availability of finance for investors.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2002/jul/1.html