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Mortgage Securitisation in Hong Kong and Asia
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Although mortgage securitization was old hat in the United States and Europe, it had not really caught on in Asia. Past experience in Hong Kong suggested that efforts by individual institutions to securitize mortgages had not been entirely successful. In spite of this, the Hong Kong government placed high hopes in Hong Kong Mortgage Corp. (HKMC) to develop the mortgage-backed securities (MBS) market. However, some banks wondered whether it was timely for them to get into the MBS business in Asia. In particular, the banks and the HKMC had very different risks and concerns regarding the development of MBS. Teaching Purpose: