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Risk.net Asia Risk News Update
6 October 2011
This Week's Top Story
RBI's revised securitisation guidelines could 'kill' Indian market
The latest Reserve Bank of India revised draft guidelines for securitised transactions released late September have drawn criticism from market participants for being far too restrictive, with one lawyer saying the rules in their current form would "nearly kill" securitisation in the country


Categories: Credit Portfolio Management, Securitisation
Topics: Asia, India, Reserve bank of india (rbi), Synthetic securitisation, Securitisation, Residential mortgage-backed securities (rmbs), Synthetic abss, Collateralised debt obligation (cdo), Credit cards
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