Is A British Court About To Decide The Future Of Securitization?
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Is A British Court About To Decide The Future Of Securitization?

By Tyler Durden
While momentum chasers in America quarrel over worthless data points and whether some trading desk bought an additional 20 PCs with Intel’s brand spanking new i7 CPU to reduce latency by yet another 1 nanosecond, imagine hypothetical green shoots, and storm the futures in hopes of getting other momentum chasers to get behind them, a much more relevant development is currently unfolding which could potentially have a terminal effect on the future of securitization.
Creditflux reported last week that the lawyers of bankrupt Lehman Brothers recently filed in English courts a request to overturn the concept of bankruptcy-remoteness for special purpose vehicles (SPVs). If granted, this request could spell the end of securitization as a once-upon-a-time multi-trillion credit product, regardless of how many PPIP or TALF revisions the administration throws into the CRE fire.
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Interesting…..
Just a side note – Brad Pitt played a character named Tyler Durden (supposed author’s name) in Fight Club, which was a movie about a “DID” character.
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i believe that’s why he chose the nom de guerre
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Wasn’t sure where to put this. Son of a British subject and Kenyan mother running the USA? Recent produce the birth certificate article.
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Interesting…..
Just a side note – Brad Pitt played a character named Tyler Durden (supposed author’s name) in Fight Club, which was a movie about a “DID” character.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0137523/
i believe that’s why he chose the nom de guerre
Wasn’t sure where to put this. Son of a British subject and Kenyan mother running the USA? Recent produce the birth certificate article.
http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=104009