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Mortgage Backed Securities (MBS)

Course Description

A comprehensive professional course that introduces learners to the structure, functioning, valuation, and risks of Mortgage-Backed Securities (MBS). The programme explains how mortgages are pooled, securitised, and traded in financial markets, and how MBS influence housing finance, investment returns, and financial stability.

Details

Learners gain a practical understanding of the MBS market, cash-flow structures, prepayment risks, valuation models, and regulatory frameworks. The course includes real-world examples, case studies, and analytical tools used by investors and financial institutions.

Module 1: Introduction to Mortgage Markets & Securitisation

Explains how mortgage lending works, the evolution of housing finance, and the role of securitisation. Covers the basic concept of converting mortgage loans into tradable securities.

 

Module 2: Structure and Types of Mortgage-Backed Securities

Breaks down agency vs. non-agency MBS, pass-through securities, CMOs (Collateralised Mortgage Obligations), REMICs, and other structured mortgage products.

 

Module 3: The Securitisation Process & Market Participants

Covers mortgage origination, loan pooling, credit enhancement, SPVs (Special Purpose Vehicles), rating agencies, servicers, trustees, and investors.

 

Module 4: Cash Flow Mechanics, Prepayments & Tranching

Explains how principal and interest are distributed, prepayment behaviour, tranching structures, sequential pay, PACs, TACs, and cash-flow modelling.

 

Module 5: Valuation of Mortgage-Backed Securities

Introduces pricing methods, yield analysis, duration/convexity, scenario modelling, discounting, and factors that influence MBS market values.

 

Module 6: Risk Analysis – Credit, Interest Rate & Prepayment Risk

Examines major risks affecting MBS performance, including credit defaults, interest rate volatility, prepayment uncertainty, and market liquidity.

 

Module 7: Regulation, Compliance & Global MBS Markets

Covers the regulatory frameworks governing MBS, including Basel rules, SEC reporting, oversight of mortgage agencies, and international market structures.

 

Module 8: Case Studies – MBS Success, Failures & the 2008 Financial Crisis

Analyses real-world examples, focusing on the role of subprime MBS in the global financial crisis, lessons learned, and modern reforms shaping today’s MBS markets.

 

  • Fundamentals of mortgage markets and securitisation

  • Different types and structures of MBS

  • Roles of originators, servicers, issuers, and investors

  • How MBS cash flows, tranches, and prepayments work

  • Techniques for valuing mortgage-backed securities

  • Understanding and analysing key MBS risks

  • Regulatory frameworks and global market practices

  • Lessons from historical MBS successes and failures

  • Finance and investment professionals

  • Bankers, credit analysts, and treasury staff

  • Portfolio managers and risk analysts

  • Students studying finance, banking, or capital markets

  • Professionals preparing for investment or securities roles

  • Anyone seeking to understand structured financial products

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