Review:
Asset Backed Securities
overall review score: 4.2
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Asset-backed securities (ABS) are financial securities that are backed by a pool of assets such as mortgages, loans, or credit card debt. These assets serve as collateral for the securities and provide investors with cash flows based on the performance of the underlying assets.
Key Features
- Backed by a pool of assets
- Generate cash flows for investors
- Diversification of risk
Pros
- Diversification of risk
- Regular cash flows for investors
Cons
- Complexity in assessing underlying asset performance
- Vulnerability to economic downturns