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PDP 2008-5

When banks warehouse loans, that is, hold them temporarily before selling them through securitizations, how do they protect themselves against credit risk?

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Last Updated: 08/28/2008

Hedges in the Warehouse: The Banks Get Trimmed

Adrian D'Silva , Brian Gordon

When banks warehouse loans, that is, hold them temporarily before selling them through securitizations, how do they protect themselves against credit risk? This article examines the effectiveness of hedging strategies in the context of the recent heavy losses in financial markets.

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