Discover Structured Finance, the Infrastructure Behind the Modern Financial System

Noun

  1. A division of finance focused on creating large-scale funding solutions, often through securitization.

Structured Finance |ˈstrʌkʧəd ˈfaɪnæns|

Securitization |sɪˌkjʊrətəˈzeɪʃən| 

Noun

  1. The process of pooling assets and transforming their future cashflows into tradable securities.

Structured credit markets connect borrowers and investors around the world.

When these markets come under stress, the effects ripple across the broader economy, as seen in the 2008 Global Financial Crisis.

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