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We study the role of intermediaries (brokers) in the Canadian mortgage market. In this market, consumers can search for … mortgage demand to disentangle two explanations for why borrowers wind up with these riskier mortgage products: (i) brokers …
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Macroprudential policies are often aimed at the traditional banking sector while nondepository financial institutions or shadow banks have limited or no prudential regulations. This paper studies the macroeconomic impact of household-side macroprudential tightening in the presence of unregulated...
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Starting from the mid-2000s, Poland experienced a period of rapid growth in mortgage lending, with banks offering … contributed to better risk management by banks and to the reduction of FX mortgage lending …
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We provide a micro-empirical link between the large literature on credit and house prices and the burgeoning literature on macroprudential policy. Using loan-level data on Irish mortgages originated between 2003 and 2010, we construct a measure of credit availability which varies at the borrower...
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The article relates to the attractiveness of FX housing loans for households which led to over increase in EU countries. Results of comparative analysis conducted for Poland, Austria, Romania and Hungary indicates that actions taken by the supervisory bodies dedicated to demand indicators...
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mortgage credit risk by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. We find that lenders charge Latinx/African-American borrowers 7.9 and 3 …
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Following the 2008 financial crisis, mortgage credit tightened and banks lost significant mortgage market share to … similar to those of traditional lenders? Unlike in small business and unsecured consumers lending, fintech mortgage lenders do … not have the same incentives or flexibility to use alternative data for credit decisions because of stringent mortgage …
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Following the 2008 financial crisis, mortgage credit tightened and banks lost significant mortgage market share to … similar to those of traditional lenders? Unlike in small business and unsecured consumers lending, fintech mortgage lenders do … not have the same incentives or flexibility to use alternative data for credit decisions because of stringent mortgage …
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amongst mortgage lenders and adds the idea of lender competition into this framework. Despite this addition, the results are … loans, selling most of their mortgages and making less profit off each mortgage while concentrated lenders do the opposite …
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Contrary to common perceptions, we find that fintech shadow banks do not possess technological advantages over traditional banks, which have had significantly more patent output and technology-based talent (digital capital) acquisitions over the past decade. Consequently, although fintech shadow...
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