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Signs of life in the mortgage-backed securities market

By Andrew Wood in Hong Kong

Published: July 27 2008 19:31 | Last updated: July 27 2008 19:31

Mortgage-backed securities have gained a toxic reputation among investors as a result of the credit crisis kicked off by the problems with the subprime mortgage market. The attractive notion that mortgage risk could be parcelled up and spread around seemed theoretically sound, but it has not worked as well in practice.

Nevertheless there are signs in Asia that things are picking up again for mortgage securitisation.

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