POTENTIAL OF ASSET SECURITISATION IN SINGAPORE
This dissertation aims to study the potential of Asset Securitisation in Singapore. Three main securitisation vehicles have been used by Singapore�s property companies to divest real estate assets, namely, mortgage-backed bond (MBB), asset-backed securitisation (ABS) and real estate investment tr...
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| description | This dissertation aims to study the potential of Asset Securitisation in Singapore. Three main securitisation vehicles have been used by Singapore�s property companies to divest real estate assets, namely, mortgage-backed bond (MBB), asset-backed securitisation (ABS) and real estate investment trust (REIT).
The focus of this paper is on real estate securitisation (RES) taking into consideration of commercial mortgage-backed securitisation (CMBS), residential mortgage-backed securitisation (RMBS) and real estate investment trust (REIT) in Singapore.
This paper provided an overview of the concept of asset securitisation; followed by a critical analysis of the importance of asset securitisation and the different channels available in Singapore. It also examines some of the impediments and impetus to the recent development of REIT in Singapore, and finally, my opinion on the development of RES in Singapore as part of the conclusion. |
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| spelling | nottingham-225572018-01-05T06:23:55Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/22557/ POTENTIAL OF ASSET SECURITISATION IN SINGAPORE Chong, Joanne Lee Men This dissertation aims to study the potential of Asset Securitisation in Singapore. Three main securitisation vehicles have been used by Singapore�s property companies to divest real estate assets, namely, mortgage-backed bond (MBB), asset-backed securitisation (ABS) and real estate investment trust (REIT). The focus of this paper is on real estate securitisation (RES) taking into consideration of commercial mortgage-backed securitisation (CMBS), residential mortgage-backed securitisation (RMBS) and real estate investment trust (REIT) in Singapore. This paper provided an overview of the concept of asset securitisation; followed by a critical analysis of the importance of asset securitisation and the different channels available in Singapore. It also examines some of the impediments and impetus to the recent development of REIT in Singapore, and finally, my opinion on the development of RES in Singapore as part of the conclusion. 2008 Dissertation (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/22557/1/08_MBA_Chong_Lee_Men_Joanne.pdf Chong, Joanne Lee Men (2008) POTENTIAL OF ASSET SECURITISATION IN SINGAPORE. [Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)] (Unpublished) Asset Securitisation |
| spellingShingle | Asset Securitisation Chong, Joanne Lee Men POTENTIAL OF ASSET SECURITISATION IN SINGAPORE |
| title | POTENTIAL OF ASSET SECURITISATION IN SINGAPORE |
| title_full | POTENTIAL OF ASSET SECURITISATION IN SINGAPORE |
| title_fullStr | POTENTIAL OF ASSET SECURITISATION IN SINGAPORE |
| title_full_unstemmed | POTENTIAL OF ASSET SECURITISATION IN SINGAPORE |
| title_short | POTENTIAL OF ASSET SECURITISATION IN SINGAPORE |
| title_sort | potential of asset securitisation in singapore |
| topic | Asset Securitisation |
| url | https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/22557/ |