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This paper presents a framework for estimating losses in the residential real estate mortgage portfolios of German …-trigger hypothesis of mortgage defaults. In order to analyse the possible credit losses stemming from residential mortgage lending we … to 2020 for the whole German banking sector. Our results show that loss rates in the residential mortgage portfolios of …
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before the financial crisis of 2007--2009 have higher mortgage delinquency and charge-off rates and significantly higher … that banks managed this risk by building stronger capital buffers. The bank level mortgage risk measures we develop could …
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This paper investigates the determinants of credit risk from a broad perspective. Particular attention is given to the role of housing affordability and household indebtedness. However, the impact of credit market developments and regulations is also closely examined. Using a large panel of...
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This paper examines the effects of a mortgage interest rate subsidy on booms and busts in the housing market by … analyzing the Housing Mortgage program in Mongolia. We find that the most recent housing boom in Mongolia occurred from the …-specific factors and macroeconomic variables had a significant influence on housing price dynamics. Mortgage interest rate …
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Housing policies in Japan after World War II were focused on the quantitative supply of houses with a wide range of targeted groups and public rental houses. The Japan Housing Corporation (now the Urban Renaissance Agency) and the Government Housing Loan Corporation (now the Japan Housing...
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In this chapter, we review and discuss the large body of research that has developed over the past 10-plus years that explores the interconnection of macroeconomics, finance, and housing. We focus on three major topics—housing and the business cycle, housing and portfolio choice, and housing...
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To understand a price boom, it is helpful to take account of: (1) observable indicators of changes in ex ante risk tolerance, (2) what information exists and when, and (3) the incentives lenders face. This paper takes such an approach to the Florida land boom of the mid-1920s, the U.S.' first...
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An expansion in mortgage credit to subprime borrowers is widely believed to have been a principal driver of the 2002 … purchase mortgages to subprime borrowers. We also document that the expansion in speculative mortgage products and underwriting …
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mortgage crisis, which, in contrast to the preceding housing boom, was not accompanied by a rise in homeownership rates. Using …
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The most frequent mortgage loans in the US behave according to nominal interest rates with level loan payments (NRMs … increase of real payments in the early years of the mortgage due to higher inflation (Lessard and Modigliani, 1975), causes …
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