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Links to other sites or publications about securitisation


ABS Alert: a global-oriented periodical covering all aspects

SCI: structured credit investor. Aimed at investors

Asset Securitisation Report: a global-oriented periodical covering all aspects

Australian Securitisation Journal: produced by the trade body promoting securitisation in Australia

ABF Journal: Australian journal

SIFMA: US-oriented trade body on securitisation that also publishes an annual review

Prime Collateralised Securities: aims to set standards for the quality of securities issued in Europe. Has a market news section

True Sale International: a group that aims to set standards for German securitisation transactions (equivalent body to PCS in the UK)

Economic Times: an India-oriented news site that has surprisingly broad coverage of securitisation, that's not limited to the Indian market

Vinod Kothari: another India-based site one more centred on securitisation than Economic Times and also with some global news. They are trainers and consultants not journalists

Structured Finance Industry Group: a Washington DC-based trade body to promote securitisation, and has a worldwide securitsation news section on its site, though mostly US-oriented

European Banking Authority: an EU-wide group to maintain stability of the EU banks and which has an interest in the securitisation market. It is not a news site but has a lot of material on securitisation rules and regulatory developments

Mortgage News Daily: minor US-oriented newspaper covering MBS market

International Capital Market Association ICMA: an EU-based trade body for international debt capital market participants. Has an interest in securitisation market development and function

IFR roundtable on securitisation May 2015

AFME: EU-wide trade body with an interest in securitisation

EuroABS: a repository of documents of past issuers

Fitch: rating agency

S&P: US-based commercial credit contacts

Global Capital: Covers capital markets but there is a section on securitisation


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