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An asset-backed security (ABS) is a security whose income payments, and hence value, are derived from and collateralized (or "backed") by a specified pool ...
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An asset-backed securities index is a curated list of asset-backed security exposures that is used for performance bench-marking or trading.
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Pooling assets into an ABS is a process called securitization. ABSs appeal to income-oriented investors, as they pay a steady stream of interest, like bonds.
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The Term Asset-Backed Securities Loan Facility (TALF) is a program created by the U.S. Federal Reserve (the Fed) to spur consumer credit lending.
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A mortgage-backed security (MBS) is a type of asset-backed security (an "instrument") which is secured by a mortgage or collection of mortgages.
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Asset-backed securities (ABS) and mortgage-backed securities (MBS) are two of the most important fixed-income assets, but they can be very different.
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A collateralized debt obligation (CDO) is a type of structured asset-backed security (ABS). Originally developed as instruments for the corporate debt ...
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If the asset-backed securities are issued by a foreign issuer (as defined in § 230.405 of this chapter), backed by pool assets that are foreign assets, or ...
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