The rise of the originate-to-distribute model and the role of banks in financial intermediation
Vitaly M. Bord and
Joao Santos
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Economic Policy Review, 2012, issue Jul, 34 pages
Abstract:
This is the second article in a series which explores the changing role of banks in the financial intermediation process. It accompanies a Liberty Street Blog series. Both discuss the complexity of the credit intermediation chain associated with securitization and note the growing participation of nonbank entities within it. These series also discuss implications for monitoring and rulemaking going forward. In this article, the authors show that, beginning in the early 1990s, lead banks increasingly used the originate-to-distribute model in their corporate lending business and that the increase was largely limited to term loans.
Keywords: Credit; non-bank activities; Secondary markets; Bank loans; Intermediation (Finance); Commercial loans (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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