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is promoting mortgage securitization throughout the EU and thereby rescaling the political economy of housing finance …
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This paper looks at the issue of access to home ownership for younger people in OECD countries, from the point of view of changes in mortgage market regulation and control. It sets out the factors determining the demand for and supply of mortgages, particularly for first time buyers and it...
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overall system, into a worldwide crisis. The first half of the paper explains the role of mortgage securitization as a … interdependence and transparency. -- Mortgage Securitization ; Subprime-Mortgage Financial Crisis ; Systemic Risk ; Banking Regulation …
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This study aims to explain causal relationships between the two dramatic cycles observed in the U.S. during the recent financial crisis - the mortgage credit cycle and the home price cycle. In the viewpoint of mortgage lending, the main demand-side driver for the observed credit concentration...
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Asset-backed securities (ABSs) and covered bonds (CBs) are structured finance instruments that require a range of key services, which may be provided by many firms. However, despite the prevalence of structured finance instruments in Europe, the network between issuers and service providers has...
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