Böhringer et al., 2001 - Google Patents
Conventional versus Synthetic Securitisation–Trends in the German ABS MarketBöhringer et al., 2001
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- Böhringer M
- Lotz U
- Solbach C
- Wentzler J
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- Deloitte & Touche Germany
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Deloitte Syn. Securit-neu Page 1 Conventional versus Synthetic Securitisation – Trends in the
German ABS Market Contributing Authors: Dr. Martin Böhringer Ulrich Lotz Christian Solbach
Jochen Wentzler Edited by: Deloitte & Touche Germany Düsseldorf May 2001 Page 2 Page 3 …
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