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Rural homeownership is promoted in the United States by mortgage insurance programs administered by the federal … Rural Housing Service. We find applicants are sensitive to the relative annual mortgage insurance premiums and guarantee … mortgage choice …
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Mortgage insurance compensates lenders for losses in the event of default by borrowers. Whether offered by private … mortgage insurance companies or the Federal Housing Administration (FHA), mortgage insurance is often required for borrowers … with insufficient wealth for a large downpayment in order to purchase a home. Consequently, mortgage insurance is …
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Using information on mortgages insured by the Federal Housing Administration, this article examines the disproportionate decline in collateral values associated with reverse mortgages. Properties securing reverse mortgages sell at a sharp discount in foreclosure relative to similar properties...
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The Economic Stimulus Act of 2008 dramatically but temporarily increased the mortgage loan amount eligible for … source of exogenous variation in the availability of FHA insurance to measure the impact on the overall mortgage market and … between loan products and small net impact on the overall mortgage market when the ESA loan limits expired may be explained by …
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Using propensity score matching and survival analysis, we examine the performance of FHA- and privately-insured home purchase mortgages relative to uninsured mortgages. Privately-insured loans are more likely to default than uninsured loans with comparable risk characteristics, indicating the...
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We study how deposit competition affects a bank’s decision to securitize mortgages. Exploiting the state …-specific removal of deposit market caps across the US as a source of competition, we find a 7.1 percentage point increase in the … probability that banks securitize mortgage loans. This result is driven by an 11 basis point increase in deposit costs and …
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Administration (FHA) in the primary mortgage market. Utilizing a sample of loan originations aggregated at the zip code level, the … potential conclusion is that FHA was forced to accept lower quality loans as competition from more nimble private lenders with …
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We study rating shopping on the MBS market. Outside of AAA, losses were higher on single-rated tranches than multi-rated ones, and yields predict future losses for single-rated tranches but not for multi-rated ones. Conversely, ratings have less explanatory power for single-rated tranches. These...
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. Although competition reduces firm revenues and benefits consumers initially, shrouding helps banks offset the vast majority of …
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Bank competition can induce excessive risk taking due to risk shifting. This paper tests this hypothesis using micro …-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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