Assets, illiquid (illiquid assets)
Unless otherwise defined, in banking practice (as a bank-specific term) this refers to the loans of an institution as a whole. Securitization enables a bank to convert these loans at least in part into liquid assets, i.e. central bank money. – See Placement, Great Moderation,
Credit Default Swap, Credit Linked Notes, Embedded Value Securitization, InsuranceLinked Securities, Catastrophe Bonds, Credit Derivative, Credit Securitization, PortfolioInsurance, Risk Mitigation Techniques, Advanced, Risk Transfer, Risk Transformation, Banking, Risk Assumption Principle, Securitization Structure,
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