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The growing securitization of small business loans

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  • Luxman Nathan

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Recent developments in the capital markets aim to bring improved liquidity and other benefits to lenders, mostly through the sale of securities backed by small business and even microenterprise loans.

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  • Luxman Nathan, 1998. "The growing securitization of small business loans," Communities and Banking, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, issue Sum, pages 2-8.
  • Handle: RePEc:fip:fedbcb:y:1998:i:sum:p:2-8
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    1. Hideaki Hirata & Tokiko Shimizu, "undated". "Purchase of SME-related ABS by the Bank of Japan: Monetary Policy and SME Financing in Japan," Working Paper 164521, Harvard University OpenScholar.
    2. Hideaki Hirata & Tokiko Shimizu, 2004. "Purchase of SME-related ABS by the Bank of Japan (Updated): Monetary Policy and SME financing in Japan," Bank of Japan Working Paper Series 04-E-1, Bank of Japan.

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