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English: IMF and FCIC Diagram of MBS and CDO

This diagram is from a 2008 IMF report and was included at the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission website.

Reference: IMF and FCIC Diagram - CDO and MBS

The diagram shows how mortgages were combined into pools and rights to the cash flow from these mortgages sold to investors via residential mortgage-backed securities (RMBS). High-risk RMBS securities were purchased by legal entities called collateralized debt obligations (CDO) which issued another layer of securities to investors.
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