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Black borrowers are underrepresented and experience a longer processing time than White borrowers among the mortgages … processing time among privately securitized mortgages. Additionally, Black borrowers are strongly associated with the faster …
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This paper presents VAR results on the recent economic history of the USand focuses on the dependence of US macro financial variables on international capital flows. Both gross and net flows are included in the analysis. The results indicate that cross-border funding has affected the build-up in...
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Black borrowers are underrepresented and experience a longer processing time than White borrowers among the mortgages … processing time among privately securitized mortgages. Additionally, Black borrowers are strongly associated with the faster …
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We study the effects of securitization on renegotiation of distressed residential mortgages over the current financial … 36% more likely to be renegotiated than comparable securitized mortgages (4.2 to 5.7% in absolute terms). Also …
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show that the majority of delinquent mortgages do not enter any loss mitigation program or become a part of foreclosure …
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The last decade has brought about substantial mortgage innovation and increased refinancing. The objective of this paper is to understand the determinants and implications of mortgage choice in the context of a general equilibrium model with incomplete markets. The equilibrium characterization...
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