Over the past two decades, Luxembourg's securitisation market has undergone a remarkable evolution starting with the enactment of the Securitisation Law on 22 March 2004.
Initially aimed at enhancing Luxembourg's position as a financial hub, the Securitisation Law introduced a mechanism for international financial transactions by pooling assets and issuing securities.
Despite challenges such as the 2008 financial crisis and subsequent regulatory reforms, Luxembourg's securitisation market exhibited resilience and adaptability. It navigated through crises, demonstrated robustness during downturns and experienced growth periods driven by innovative solutions and regulatory alignment.
By 2018, Luxembourg emerged as a leader in...
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