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risk in the mortgage market raises the default rate and spreads to the rest of the economy, creating a recession. In our … model two shocks are well suited to replicate the subprime crisis and the Great Recession: the mortgage risk shock and the …. This policy is successful in stabilizing the mortgage market and makes all agents better off. …
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This paper examines racial and ethnic differences in high cost mortgage lending in seven diverse metropolitan areas … lenders explains almost all of the racial and ethnic differences in high cost mortgage borrowing …
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This paper examines the impact of refinance on mortgage default, based on an empirical investigation of Home Affordable …
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This paper examines the impact of refinancing on mortgage defaults based on an empirical investigation of the Home …
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This paper examines the impact of refinancing on mortgage defaults based on an empirical investigation of the Home …
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A mortgage borrower has several options once a foreclosure proceedings is initiated, mainly default and prepayment …. Using a sample of FHA mortgage loans, we develop a dependent competing risks framework to examine the determinants of time … behavior of the individual mortgage borrowers. We find that time to default and time to prepayment are affected by several …
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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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associated with the liquidation of collateralized debt. Using the mortgage market as a laboratory, we conjecture that lenders …
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The severe bank stresses of the Global Financial Crisis (GFC) have underlined the importance of understanding and measuring extreme credit risk. The Australian economy is widely considered to have fared much better than the US and most other major world economies. This paper applies quantile...
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