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phasing out gradually deferred-amortization mortgage loans and introducing risk-adjusted deposit insurance premia …
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The crisis in Europe has underscored the vulnerability of European bank funding models compared to international peers. This paper studies the drivers behind this fragility and examines the future of bank funding, primarily wholesale, in Europe. We argue that cyclical and structural factors have...
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associated with lower mortgage credit growth and house price growth. The international experience suggests that - in addition to …
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mortgage finance can be seen building across several dimensions that need to be addressed. While reforms to the GSEs are an … important part of dealing with these concerns, this paper argues that broader changes need to be made across the entire mortgage …
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-level U.S. mortgage data by exploiting the exogenous variation in local house price volatility. The paper finds that, in … response to high expected house price volatility, banks in U.S. counties with a competitive mortgage market lowered lending …
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In housing crises, high mortgage debt can feed a vicious circle of falling housing prices and declining consumption and … incomes, leading to higher mortgage defaults and deeper recessions. In such situations, resolution policies may need to be … experiences from Iceland, Ireland, Spain, and the United States, this paper discusses how economic trade-offs affecting mortgage …
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during the financial crisis in the United States. We focus on mortgage lending to minimize the impact of confounding demand … disaggregated data on mortgage applications that we use allows us to study the time variations in banks' decisions to grant mortgage … credit significantly more than retail-funded banks during the crisis. The demand for mortgage credit, on the other hand …
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To identify and quantify downside risks to housing markets, we apply the house price-at-risk methodology to a sample of 37 cities across the United States and Canada using quarterly data from 1983 to 2018. This paper finds that downside risks to housing markets in the United States have...
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We present an analysis of the sensitivity of household mortgage probabilities of default (PDs) and loss given default … counterfactual analysis of the responsiveness of mortgage PDs, LGDs, and bank capitalization conditional on adverse scenarios related …
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This paper studies the US housing market using a proprietary and comprehensive dataset covering nearly 90 million residential transactions over 1998-2018. First, we document the evolution of different types of investment purchases such as those conducted by short-term buyers, out-of-state...
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