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Technology-based ("FinTech") lenders increased their market share of U.S. mortgage lending from 2 percent to 8 percent … from 2010 to 2016. Using market-wide, loan-level data on U.S. mortgage applications and originations, we show that FinTech … lenders process mortgage applications about 20 percent faster than other lenders, even when controlling for detailed loan …
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evidence that CFPB oversight significantly reduces the overall volume of mortgage lending. However, we find some evidence of …
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We study the evolution of US mortgage credit supply during the COVID-19 pandemic. Although the mortgage market …
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We study the evolution of US mortgage credit supply during the COVID-19 pandemic. Although the mortgage market … guarantees and loans to the riskiest borrowers. Mortgage-backed securities purchases by the Federal Reserve also supported the …
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Borrowers' housing equity is an important component of their wealth and a critical determinant of their vulnerability to shocks. In this paper, we create a unique data set that allows us to provide a comprehensive look at the ratio of housing debt to housing values - what we refer to as...
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The sensitivity of housing demand to mortgage rates and available leverage is key to understanding the effect of … financing scenarios. We vary down payment constraints, mortgage rates, and non-housing wealth. We find that a relaxation of down … poorer and more credit-constrained borrowers. On the other hand, changing the mortgage rate by 2 percentage points only …
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