Simple, transparent and standardised securitisation: Is it possible?, Brussels

Atomium in Brussel
© Kevin Bergenhenegouwen
date June 22, 2016 13:15 - 14:30
city Brussels, Belgium
location CEPS 1 Place du Congrès, Brussels 1000, Belgium Show location
attending P.J.G. (Paul) Tang i et al.
organisation Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS)

Economy and Finance

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In the context of the capital markets union plan, the European Commission proposed an initiative to re-launch securitisation, with harmonised rules across the EU for a subset of standardised offerings, and with CRR amendments to adjust capital charges to provide for a more risk-sensitive treatment for such instruments. Securitisation is key to reduce balance sheets of banks and to make individual loans liquid. However, securitisation still raises eyebrows with many policy makers and users, and the question emerges whether the distinction can easily be made between standardised and transparent on the one hand, and complex, opaque and bespoke securitisations on the other. The intention of this debate is to discuss the feasibility of STS, and its potential.

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June 2016

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Speakers

Almoro Rubin de Cervin

Head of Unit, Financial services policy and international affairs, DG FISMA, European Commission

Paul Tang

MEP, ECON Committee

Mascha Canio

Head of Credit & Insurance Linked Investments, PGGM

Steve Gandy

Managing Director and Head of DCM Solutions, Santander Global Banking and Markets

Nicholas Dorn

Associate Research Fellow, Institute of Advanced Legal Studies (IALS), University of London

Chair

Karel Lannoo

CEO, CEPS

Simple, transparent and standardised securitisation: Is it possible?

Contact:

Veselina Georgieva

Organiser:

Cosmina Amariei

22

June 2016

Wednesday

13:15-14:30

Registration is free of charge for ECMI/CEPS members, EU/national officials, full-time academics, PhD students (subject to seats availability), NGOs (not representing industry sectors or a commercial interest) and press. Other participants may be admitted for €175 (VAT included, payable in advance or at the registration desk).

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1 Place du Congrès, Brussels 1000, Belgium


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