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borrowers' default rates on mortgages and nonmortgage debts by about 40 percent and 25 percent, respectively. Refinancing also …
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data from a major Danish bank. We examine the behavior of borrowers with adjustable rate mortgages, and exploit that the …
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' current debt service ratio. In doing so we address gaps in the existing literature on modelling default and stress testing … increase in new default flows. We also test for heterogeneous effects across households and find younger, low income households …
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-perceived reduction in default probabilities; and suggest that liftoff provided a strong, positive signal about the future solvency of …
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funds. Our results are consistent with an investor-perceived reduction in default probabilities; and suggest that liftoff …
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interest rates of short-term fixed-rate mortgages (the dominant product in Canada's mortgage market) have to be reset according … interest rate, especially in countries where variable-rate, adjustable-rate, and short-term fixed-rate mortgages are prevalent. …
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-income households are higher. Regulatory loan-to-value ratios, the taxation of mortgages and the prevalence of interest-only or fixed …-rate mortgages deliver less robust results …
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-income households are higher. Regulatory loan-to-value ratios, the taxation of mortgages and the prevalence of interest-only or fixed …-rate mortgages deliver less robust results …
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This paper tests one specific monetary transmission mechanism through households: portfolio rebalancing. We use a unique panel dataset of household's credit and debit card spending, ATM withdrawals, financial investments into risky assets such as mutual funds and equities, as well as bank...
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Financial inclusion means every adult having access to fair and affordable savings, transactional banking, credit and insurance. It also requires consumers of financial services to be literate around their use. Whilst this sounds unobjectionably positive, expanding access to financial products...
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