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GUIDE TO ASSET SECURITISATION IN MALAYSIA

CHAY, SAM - Personal Name;

Many initiatives to develop the bond market in Malaysia have been undertaken by the Securities Commission, including the release of guidelines on asset-backed securitisation in April 2001. Asset-backed securities (ABS) form an important component of a deeper and more active bond market, and the guidelines serve to facilitate securitisation transactions as well as the issuance of ABS.

The guidelines are only the first step towards developing asset securitisation in the country and further efforts will be focusing on, among other things, the tax and accounting framework surrounding securitisation transactions.

This book provides practical advice on relevant aspects of asset securitisation and explains how asset securitisation works. Although many have heard of this term, many still lack adequate knowledge about and understanding of the inner workings of this structured financial product.


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Series Title
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Statement of Responsibility
Sam Chay
Call Number
332.6323 CHA g
Publisher
Selangor : Pelanduk Publications., 2002
Collation
121 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
Language
English
ISBN/ISSN
967-978-819-9
Classification
332.6323
Content Type
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Edition
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Subject(s)
Buku Umum
Malaysia
Asset-backed Financing
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