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- Hypothecation abstract "Hypothecation is the practice where (usually through a letter of hypothecation) a debtor pledges collateral to secure a debt or as a condition precedent to the debt, or a third party pledges collateral for the debtor. A common example occurs when a debtor enters into a mortgage agreement, in which the debtor's house becomes collateral until the mortgage loan is paid off.The debtor retains ownership of the collateral, but the creditor has the right to seize ownership if the debtor defaults. In a possessory hypothecation (e.g. if the collateral is a financial asset), the creditor possesses the collateral; in a non-possessory hypothecation (e.g. if the collateral is a house) the creditor cannot possess the collateral (because the debtor lives in the house).The main purpose of hypothecation is to mitigate the creditors credit risk. If the debtor cannot pay, the creditor possesses the collateral and therefore can claim its ownership, sell it and thus compensate the lacking cash inflows. In a default of the obligor without previous hypothecation, the creditor cannot be sure that it can size sufficient assets of the debtor. Because hypothecation makes it easier to get the debt and potentially decreases its price; the debtor wants to hypothecate as much debt as possible - but the isolation of 'good assets' for the collateral worsens the quality of the rest of the debtor's balance sheet and thus its credit quality.The detailed practice and rules regulating hypothecation vary depending on context and on the jurisdiction where it takes place. In the US, the legal right for the creditor to take ownership of the collateral if the debtor defaults is classified as a lien.Rehypothecation occurs mainly in the financial markets, where financial firms re-use the collateral to secure their own borrowing. For the creditor the collateral does not only mitigate the credit risk but also allows to refinance more easily or at lower rates; in initial hypothecation contract however, the debtor can restrict such re-use of the collateral.".
- Hypothecation wikiPageExternalLink collateral-management-guide-part-1-what-is-collateral-management.php.
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- Hypothecation wikiPageWikiLink Bankruptcy_of_Lehman_Brothers.
- Hypothecation wikiPageWikiLink Broker-dealer.
- Hypothecation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Financial_markets.
- Hypothecation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Financial_services.
- Hypothecation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mortgage.
- Hypothecation wikiPageWikiLink Collateral_(finance).
- Hypothecation wikiPageWikiLink Credit_(finance).
- Hypothecation wikiPageWikiLink Debt.
- Hypothecation wikiPageWikiLink File:30hudson.jpg.
- Hypothecation wikiPageWikiLink Financial_Times.
- Hypothecation wikiPageWikiLink Financial_crisis_of_2007–08.
- Hypothecation wikiPageWikiLink Gillian_Tett.
- Hypothecation wikiPageWikiLink International_Monetary_Fund.
- Hypothecation wikiPageWikiLink Lien.
- Hypothecation wikiPageWikiLink Margin_(finance).
- Hypothecation wikiPageWikiLink Mortgage_loan.
- Hypothecation wikiPageWikiLink Rehypothecation.
- Hypothecation wikiPageWikiLink Repurchase_agreement.
- Hypothecation wikiPageWikiLink Security_(finance).
- Hypothecation wikiPageWikiLink Security_interest.
- Hypothecation wikiPageWikiLink Shadow_banking_system.
- Hypothecation wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hypothecation".
- Hypothecation wikiPageWikiLinkText "housing credits".
- Hypothecation wikiPageWikiLinkText "hypothecated".
- Hypothecation wikiPageWikiLinkText "hypothecation".
- Hypothecation wikiPageWikiLinkText "re-hypothecated".
- Hypothecation wikiPageWikiLinkText "rehypothecation".
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- Hypothecation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Hypothecation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:See_also.
- Hypothecation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wiktionary.
- Hypothecation subject Category:Financial_markets.
- Hypothecation subject Category:Financial_services.
- Hypothecation subject Category:Mortgage.
- Hypothecation hypernym Practice.
- Hypothecation type Company.
- Hypothecation type Market.
- Hypothecation type Service.
- Hypothecation type Thing.
- Hypothecation comment "Hypothecation is the practice where (usually through a letter of hypothecation) a debtor pledges collateral to secure a debt or as a condition precedent to the debt, or a third party pledges collateral for the debtor. A common example occurs when a debtor enters into a mortgage agreement, in which the debtor's house becomes collateral until the mortgage loan is paid off.The debtor retains ownership of the collateral, but the creditor has the right to seize ownership if the debtor defaults.".
- Hypothecation label "Hypothecation".
- Hypothecation seeAlso Hypothec.
- Hypothecation sameAs Q5961233.
- Hypothecation sameAs m.0324wh.
- Hypothecation sameAs Q5961233.
- Hypothecation wasDerivedFrom Hypothecation?oldid=694675528.
- Hypothecation isPrimaryTopicOf Hypothecation.