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Discussion by Eric S. Rosengren, President and Chief Executive Officer, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, at the U.S. Monetary Policy Forum, New York, NY, February 29, 2008
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Presented by Eric S. Rosengren, President and Chief Executive Officer, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, at the Massachusetts Mortgage Bankers Association 2009 Annual Dinner, January 8, 2009
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Remarks by Eric S. Rosengren, President and Chief Executive Officer, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, at The Spread between Primary and Secondary Mortgage Rates: Recent Trends and Prospects workshop, New York, New York, December 3, 2012.
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Remarks by Eric S. Rosengren, President and Chief Executive Officer, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, at The Spread between Primary and Secondary Mortgage Rates: Recent Trends and Prospects workshop, New York, New York, December 3, 2012.
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Discussion by Eric S. Rosengren, President and Chief Executive Officer, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, at the U.S. Monetary Policy Forum, New York, NY, February 29, 2008
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Presented by Eric S. Rosengren, President and Chief Executive Officer, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, at the Massachusetts Mortgage Bankers Association 2009 Annual Dinner, January 8, 2009
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Mortgage originators use credit score cutoff rules to determine how carefully to screen loan applicants. Recent research has hypothesized that these cutoff rules result from a securitization rule of thumb. Under this theory, an observed jump in defaults at the cutoff would imply that...
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Keys, Mukherjee, and Vig (2010a) argue that the evidence presented in Bubb and Kaufman (2009) is based on an inappropriate pooling of loans sold to private-label securitizers with loans sold to the government sponsored enterprises (GSEs). In this paper we investigate the issues raised by the...
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This paper presents 12 facts about the mortgage market. The authors argue that the facts refute the popular story that the crisis resulted from financial industry insiders deceiving uninformed mortgage borrowers and investors. Instead, they argue that borrowers and investors made decisions that...
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This paper finds strong evidence that many individuals choose to pay credit card bills even at the cost of mortgage delinquencies and foreclosures. While the popular press and some recent literature have suggested that this choice may emerge from steep declines in housing prices, we find...
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