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Definition

A financial instrument backed by a pool of assets such as loans, leases, or receivables. Investors in an ABS receive payments that come from the cash flows of those underlying assets. A common example is mortgage-backed securities (MBS), which are ABS backed by home loans. (While ABS issuance is more common in larger markets, NZ banks have issued residential mortgage-backed securities in the past.)

Asset-Backed Security (ABS)

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