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The widespread use of credit scoring in the underwriting and pricing of mortgage and consumer credit has raised concerns that the use of these scores may unfairly disadvantage minority populations. A specific concern has been that the independent variables that comprise these models may have a...
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This article describes mortgage lending activity in 2012 based on newly available data reported under the Home Mortgage Disclosure Act (HMDA). In addition, we present the results of a first look at a new data set composed of HMDA records matched to borrowers' credit records. Using the matched...
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The widespread use of credit scoring in the underwriting and pricing of mortgage and consumer credit has raised concerns that the use of these scores may unfairly disadvantage minority populations. A specific concern has been that the independent variables that comprise these models may have a...
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Although most studies argue that expansive secondary markets for loan sales tend to enhance opportunities to manage risk, lower loan rates, and improve access to credit, other studies point to situations in which locally based credit providers remain important (e.g. relationship lending in the...
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We apply unique loan level data from New Century Financial Corporation, a major subprime lender, to explore whether attributes and committee assignments of Congressional Representatives were associated with access to and pricing of subprime mortgage credit. Research findings indicate enhanced...
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