Securitisation specialists urge last-minute changes to Basel II

The securitisation industry is keeping the pressure on in the hope of some last-minute fine-tuning of the new Basel Accord, due for completion in mid-2004.

The Basel Committee announced its planned changes to the new Accord's treatment of securitisation at the end of January.

The European Securitisation Forum (ESF) and the American Securitisation Forum (ASF), both part of the Bond Market Association, have been at the forefront of the securitisation industry’s lobbying effort on Basel-related issues. The announced changes from the Basel Committee come as a result of the ESF and ASF’s intensive work to put securitisation on a more even footing

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