Pfandbrief investor

Article Abstract:

The performance of Germany's Pfandbrief market impacted by declining investor demand and bond issuance by mortgage banks is analyzed. Additional information on the German mortgage banks' operations and the Mortgage Bank Act is also included.

Author: Johnson, Mark
Regulation, Licensing, and Inspection of Miscellaneous Commercial Sectors, Banking Regulation NEC, Planning, Economic aspects, Finance, Investments, Derivatives (Financial instruments), Bonds, Bonds (Securities), Banking law, Eurobond market, Credit market, Credit markets

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PFANDBRIEF INVESTOR

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The German and Danish markets dominate the mortgage banking business in Europe. With the market itself is slowing down because the scope of activities remains limited, more and more entrants find their way into the market.

Denmark, European Union, Statistical Data Included, Market share

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Pfandbrief takes a breather

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Germany's Pfandbrief, Europe's biggest bond market, experienced financial difficulties in 2000. This was the first year, since its inception in 1995, that this sector has stalled.

Author: Johnson, Mark
Europe, Securities and Commodity Exchanges, Market information - general, Security and commodity exchanges, Securities Exchanges, Exchanges, Securities industry, Bond funds

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Subjects list: Germany, Marketing, Mortgage banks
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