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This analysis introduces a theoretical framework for assessing the empirical discussion of asymmetric information amongst mortgage lenders and adds the idea of lender competition into this framework. Despite this addition, the results are generally consistent with existing empirical findings...
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A commercial mortgage-backed security (CMBS) is a claim on future returns to a bundle of loans. Empirically, loans that are securitized “in-house” -- when the loan originator is vertically integrated with the issuer of the CMBS -- outperform loans securitized by unaffiliated issuers. I...
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This paper provides novel evidence on lenders’ mortgage pricing and on how central bank operations affected it. Using the universe of mortgages originated in the UK, we show that lenders seek to segment the market by offering two-part tariffs composed of interest rates and origination fees,...
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This paper provides novel evidence on lenders’ mortgage pricing and how central bank policies affected it. Using the universe of mortgages originated in the U.K., we show that lenders seek to segment the market by offering two-part tariffs composed of interest rates and origination fees, and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013215745
We study rating shopping on the MBS market. Outside of AAA, losses were higher on single-rated tranches than multi-rated ones, and yields predict future losses for single-rated tranches but not for multi-rated ones. Conversely, ratings have less explanatory power for single-rated tranches. These...
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By exploiting state-level variations in mortgage broker licensing regulations, we examine how licensing requirements affect mortgage loan performances and the mortgage origination market. Using data on private label securitized loans, we find that loans in states with a toughened broker...
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Virtually no attention has been paid to the problem of cyclicality in debates over access to mortgage credit, despite its importance as a driver of tight credit. Housing markets are prone to booms accompanied by bubbles in mortgage credit in which lenders cut underwriting standards, leading to...
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In some emerging economies, housing provident funds (HPFs) are the main institutions that grant mortgages. Co-financing enables cooperation between HPFs and banks, but how it affects credit conditions and performance relative to mortgages entirely funded by banks is unclear. Using Mexican...
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This study highlights the importance and impacting channels of financial literacy on household mortgage decisions in a market with the substantial existence of informal borrowing systems. Using panel data from a Chinese household survey, we find more financially sophisticated households are of...
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With falling home prices and home foreclosures currently acknowledged as a severe problem in the U.S., more attention needs to be paid to the contributing phenomenon of residential developers undergoing liquidation, which has left behind a trail of partially-completed or abandoned properties. In...
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