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This paper examines how the government-sponsored enterprises (GSEs) Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the largest investors in subprime private-label mortgage-backed securities (PLS), influenced the risk characteristics and prices of the deals in which they participated. To identify the causal effect...
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Using new household-level data, we quantitatively assess the roles that job loss, negative equity, and wealth (including unsecured debt, liquid assets, and illiquid assets) play in default decisions. In sharp contrast to prior studies that proxy for individual unemployment status using regional...
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criteria in the MEW product space explain large differences in the extent to which minority homeowners can access their home …
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benefit more from monetary expansions. Policies that reduce barriers to refinancing for minority borrowers and alternative …
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refinancing for minority borrowers and alternative mortgage contract designs can significantly reduce racial mortgage rate …
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The COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated racial disparities in U.S. mortgage markets. Black, Hispanic, and Asian borrowers were significantly more likely than white borrowers to miss payments due to financial distress, and significantly less likely to refinance to take advantage of the large decline in...
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