6-Hour Program

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Overview

Why You Should Attend

As the securitization world continues to emerge from the financial crisis, it faces a continuing flow of new regulation.   Some asset-backed securities (ABS) markets, such as auto securitizations, collateralized loan obligations (CLOs), and commercial mortgage-backed securities (CMBS) have reemerged with steady issuance volumes.  Other markets such as residential mortgage-backed securities (RMBS) are slower to reemerge.  Significant new regulatory developments have occurred in certain areas. 

At this program, you will receive an intensive and comprehensive introduction and update on what legislative and regulatory actions and initiatives are underway, and what market responses can be expected.

What You Will Learn

  • Learn about new legislative and regulatory developments:
    • Analyze financial regulatory, securitization and derivatives reform
    • Update from the SEC’s Office of Structured Finance
    • Overview of the final credit risk retention rules and implementation issues
    • Recent CFPB actions relevant to the securitization market
  • Develop an overview of activity in the various securitization markets and responses to new regulations

Who Should Attend

Attorneys at law firms, corporations, investment banks, investment funds, and other financial institutions dealing with asset-backed securities or structured products. Business professionals who need to understand the securitization process.

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