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A primer on how collateralized mortgage obligations (CMOs) work, looking at both their advantages and disadvantages and explaining how some seasoned market participants got into trouble by investing in these interest-rate-sensitive financial instruments.
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A discussion of the rapidly increasing use of derivative financial instruments, contending that these contracts represent innovations in risk management, not in risk itself, and will lead to enhanced wealth and more efficient risk management without the need for special regulation or legislation...
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While derivative financial instruments have made the hedging and exchange of risk more efficient, the recent crisis showed that they also pose a substantial threat to financial stability in times of systemic turmoil. Underlying much of this threat is the lack of transparent reporting in the...
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Many adjustable rate mortgages in the United States are indexed to Libor. While the accuracy of this rate has recently … alternative reference rates for consumer loans and estimate their payment effects on a large sample of Libor-linked U.S. mortgages … substantially more for mortgages that reset in October 2008. …
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A discussion of the possible impact of home equity lines of credit on the variability of total consumer spending and borrowing, with comment on the potential growth of home equity lending and its affect on consumers and lenders.
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An argument that racial discrimination in the home mortgage market arises not only from bigotry, but from statistical discrimination (wherein race is correlated with some hard-to-measure determinants of creditworthiness) and from a lack of cultural affinity between lenders and minorities. The...
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An examination of adjustable rate mortgages with emphasis on their sensitivity to mortgage market pressures, using …
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A look at how the quantity and source of information flowing to lenders can affect their credit decisions, and an argument that lenders should take advantage of the CRA provisions that allow them to address their obligations through joint-lending programs and qualified investments.
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The Federal Home Loan Banks are part of a system created by the federal government to promote home ownership. This Commentary looks at new initiatives undertaken by these government-sponsored enterprises to expand their role in financial markets-and the attendant implications for their balance...
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A look at some of the issues associated with reports that minority applicants for home mortgage loans are far more likely than whites to be denied credit. The authors raise the concern that simple comparisons of denial rates are not sufficient for grasping the complexities surrounding...
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