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The meltdown in residential real-estate prices that commenced in 2006 resulted in unprecedented mortgage delinquency … following modifications. While modification terms are more favorable for weaker borrowers, greater reductions in mortgage … point decline in mortgage interest rate is associated with a nearly 4 percentage point decline in default probability. This …
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The meltdown in residential real-estate prices that commenced in 2006 resulted in unprecedented mortgage delinquency … following modifications. While modification terms are more favorable for weaker borrowers, greater reductions in mortgage … point decline in mortgage interest rate is associated with a nearly 4 percentage point decline in default probability. This …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013132811
amount of home equity that is expected to be released over a 10-year period through regular monthly mortgage payments. We …
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amount of home equity that is expected to be released over a 10-year period through regular monthly mortgage payments. We …
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The meltdown in residential real-estate prices that commenced in 2006 resulted in unprecedented mortgage delinquency … following modifications. While modification terms are more favorable for weaker borrowers, greater reductions in mortgage … point decline in mortgage interest rate is associated with a nearly 4 percentage point decline in default probability. This …
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through innovations in the mortgage market and financial deregulation. This study looks at the factors driving home equity …
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the Maltese islands, primarily via the mortgage market. This process is characterised by (i) financial extension, in which … more households partake in mortgage finance in their entry to homeownership, and (ii) financial intensity, in which … households accumulate more debt in accessing the property market. In explaining this process, I claim, firstly, that mortgage …
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To identify and quantify downside risks to housing markets, we apply the house price-at-risk methodology to a sample of 37 cities across the United States and Canada using quarterly data from 1983 to 2018. This paper finds that downside risks to housing markets in the United States have...
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This paper discusses research that uses Dutch household survey data to study housing and mortgage dynamics. After …
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