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The way we live now: Financialization and securitization
Institution:1. Department of Management Science, National Chiao Tung University, No. 1001, University Rd., Hsinchu City 300, Taiwan (R.O.C.);2. Department of Finance, National Taiwan University, No. 1, Sec. 4, Roosevelt Road, Taipei City 106, Taiwan (R.O.C.);3. Department of Finance and International Business, Fu Jen Catholic University, No. 510, Jhongjheng Rd., Sinjhuang Dist., New Taipei City 242, Taiwan (R.O.C.)
Abstract:Securitization is a global multi-trillion dollar market that embodies financialization. Prior to the recent financial crisis, securitization fueled an unsustainable increase in mortgage credit. As the recent financial crisis reveals, securitization increased credit market volatility and was heightened by a reliance on debt and incentive schemes that focused on short-term profits. As extensive global reform of the securitization market takes place, there are serious reservations about the sustainability of securitization. In this paper I provide a critical perspective on securitization through a number of lenses. The story of securitization comes down to the globalization of finance and the declining importance of banks. I provide an historical assessment of securitization as well as its rise and fall over the last four decades. I also provide a critical perspective on the role of ethics and risk management in securitization in the context of the recent financial crisis. Finally, as many agencies reconsider the future of securitization, I discuss whether all assets are necessarily suitable candidates for the process.
Keywords:Securitization  Financialization  Credit crisis  Risk management  Sustainability
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