“securitize”的英英意思

单词 securitize
释义 securitize, v. Comm.|sɪˈkjʊərɪˌtaɪz|
[f. security n. + -ize.]
trans. To convert (assets, esp. loans) into securities, usu. for the purpose of raising capital by selling them to other investors.
1981Amer. Banker 26 Oct. 27/1 Those mortgages that tend to be securitized through the secondary mortgage market pipeline and sold to a still reluctant group of institutional investors.1983Estates Gaz. 6 July 24/3 (title) The multi-faceted revolution in securitising residential mortgages.1985Times 7 Mar. 15/6 A move to ‘securitise’ corporate debt, that is permit the creation and merchandising of new negotiable loan instruments, should help it reduce the volume of advances.1989Banker Feb. 3/2 DKB's assets will be growing more slowly than in the past as the bank securitises more of its loans.
Hence seˌcuritiˈzation n., the action or process of securitizing assets; seˈcuritized ppl. a.
1982Amer. Banker 13 Oct. 11/3 Closer integration of mortgage and bond markets has been accomplished by a process known as ‘securitization’.1983U.S. Banker Jan. 22/1 The mortgage market is becoming securitized.1987Daily Tel. 26 Aug. 15 Securitisation is the trick that these lenders use (and which building socities ultimately will) to keep on lending even when their own balance sheets do not have the capital to permit it.1988What Mortgage May 80/4 Though securitised loan sizes in the issue range from {pstlg}16,000 to {pstlg}425,000, the average loan is a safe sounding {pstlg}40,110.

 

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