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This paper describes a novel methodology of measuring risky and conservative mortgage credit using household survey … output, a feature linked to the lower relevance of homeownership which implies that mortgage credit plays a less prominent …
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We disentangle the demand and supply determinants of mortgage rate fixation periods. Our unique dataset features offers … from multiple banks for each individual mortgage request. We how that households respond to the relative cost of different …
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We exploit a unique data set that features both un-intermediated mortgage requests and independent offers from multiple … current mortgage payments over the risk of possible hikes in future mortgage payments. We also provide evidence that banks do … influence the contracted mortgage rate fixation periods, trading off their own exposure to interest rate risk against the …
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The policy debate surrounding predatory lending laws and the subprime mortgage market opposes two hypotheses. The first … facts about the subprime mortgage market support the opportunity pricing hypothesis. Existing research includes simple … laws that indirectly restrict mortgage prices have reduced the supply of mortgage credit. Information asymmetries, seller …
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We study credit ratings on subprime and Alt-A mortgage-backed-securities (MBS) deals issued between 2001 and 2007, the … period leading up to the subprime crisis. The fraction of highly rated securities in each deal is decreasing in mortgage … underperformance (high mortgage defaults and losses and large rating downgrades) among deals with observably higher risk mortgages …
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We study the exposure of mortgage borrowers in Switzerland to interest rate, income and house price risks and examine … analysis is based on a unique data set of household mortgage applications from September 2012 until January 2014. Our … assessment of risk exposure among mortgage borrowers in Switzerland is highly sensitive to the underlying assumptions on mortgage …
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On December 16th of 2015, the Fed initiated "liftoff," raising the federal funds rate range by 25 basis points and ending a 7-year regime of near-zero rates. We use a unique dataset of 640,000 loan-hour observations to measure the impact of liftoff on interest rates in the peer-to-peer lending...
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subprime mortgage expansion. We combine loan-level data on the performance of non-prime securitized mortgages with individual … disparate treatment from race and ethnicity on rate-setting behavior across the most popular subprime mortgage products. In …
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We examine mortgage pricing before and after Switzerland was the first country to activate the Counter-Cyclical Capital … Buffer of Basel III. Observing multiple mortgage offers per request, we obtain three core findings. First, capitalconstrained … and mortgage-specialized banks raise their rates relatively more. Second, risk-weighting schemes supposed to discriminate …
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A standard, no-recourse mortgage contract does not adjust when the value of the underlying collateral falls … equilibrium minimum mortgage rate by 90 basis points. The volatility of net cashows to financial intermediaries also increases …
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