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mortgage contract designs that more directly pass through interest rate declines to borrowers can reduce racial mortgage …
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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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The U.S. mortgage market links homeowners with savers all over the world. In this paper, we ask how much of the flow of …, potentially reflecting higher mortgage servicing costs and an increased legal and regulatory burden. Taken together, the …
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The U.S. mortgage market links homeowners with savers all over the world. In this paper, we ask how much of the flow of … mortgage servicing costs and an increased legal and regulatory burden. Taken together, the sensitivity to volume and the …
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This paper documents large differences in mortgage prepayment behavior across racial and ethnic groups in the United … combines administrative data on mortgage performance with information on race and ethnicity, we show that Black and Hispanic … periods of low mortgage rates and high refinance volumes. From 2010 to 2014, Black borrowers were paying 30 to 45 basis points …
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