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Instituto Valenciano de Investigaciones Económicas

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Are covered bonds a substitute for mortgage-backed securities?
Carbó, S., R. J. Rosen y F. Rodríguez
Fuente: Journal of Economic Policy Reform
Resumen

Given the problems in the mortgage-backed securities (MBS) market during the financial crisis, some suggest that covered bonds (CB) might be a substitute for MBS. This could lead to a number of policy alternatives in countries where regulation and business have been mainly leaning to one of these types of securities. Examining the use of CB and MBS in the U.S. and Europe, we find that the two often seem to be used for different purposes. Banks are more likely to use CB when they have liquidity needs while MBS are associated with risk management and agency problems. Introducing MBS to markets where only CB are common or CB to markets where only MBS are common could have large effects.

Cómo citar este artículo

Carbó, S., R. J. Rosen y F. Rodríguez (2017): “Are covered bonds a substitute for mortgage-backed securities?”, Journal of Economic Policy Reform, 20(3), pp. 238-253.