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Why do (or did?) banks securitize their loans? Evidence from Italy

Abstract

This paper investigates the ex-ante determinants of bank loan securitization by using different econometric methods on Italian individual bank data from 2000 to 2006. Our results show that bank loan securitization is a composite decision. Banks that are less capitalized, less profitable, less liquid and burdened with troubled loans are more likely to perform securitization, for a larger amount and earlier.securitization, credit risk transfer, capital requirements, liquidity needs

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