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both primary and secondary mortgage market problems in the U.S. are accepted as the essential reasons of the current crisis … importance of real estate valuation in the origination of crisis and whether Turkish mortgage market has similar problems with …
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of macroprudential instruments addressing mortgage credit. The model compares the introduction of a loan-to-value ratio …
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The liquidity strains that contributed to the meltdown of the mortgage market in the Global Financial Crisis (GFC) re …-emerged in the Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) Crisis. Some of these strains were acute. For example, the dependence of mortgage real … pressures had only minor repercussions for the overall mortgage market because of reforms since the GFC, a heavy government …
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devaluation and the economic response policies on subsequent indexation of the mortgage rates on prepayment and default patterns … borrowers who are relatively wealthy or have a US$-denominated mortgage. On the other hand, we observe a significantly higher … default rate of borrowers who are less wealthy or have Peso-denominated mortgage …
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Many, if not most, accounts of the financial crisis of 2008 include a prominent role for the U.S. residential mortgage …-family mortgage finance policies. It should be of little surprise that the Dodd-Frank Act contains multiple provisions related to … mortgage finance. This paper offers a review of those provisions, followed by an evaluation of their likely impact and …
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