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lending guidelines, and demand in housing construction and mortgage lending has plummeted. Against this background, the paper …
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subprime mortgage expansion. We combine loan-level data on the performance of non-prime securitized mortgages with individual … disparate treatment from race and ethnicity on rate-setting behavior across the most popular subprime mortgage products. In …
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We present a dynamic structural model of subprime adjustable-rate mortgage (ARM) borrowers making payment decisions … the model using unique data sets that contain information on borrowers' mortgage payment history, their broad balance … the delinquency rates. We find that automatic modification mortgage designs under which the monthly payment or the …
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Comparing banks to non-bank lenders, we investigate whether the geographical distance between lenders, borrowers and their properties is reflected in the pricing of US mortgages that were included in US CMBS pools during the 2000 to 2017 period. The difference in loan spread when bank-borrower...
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behaviour of Italian mortgage lenders using a novel loan-level dataset. When policy rates turn negative, banks with higher …
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The annual percentage rate of charge (APRC) designed to reflect all costs of borrowing is a widely used measure to compare different credit products. It disregards completely, however, risks of possible future changes in interest and exchange rates. As an unintended consequence of the general...
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In this paper we examine the sensitivity of mortgage arrears for Irish households to changes in mortgage interest rates … information on current income and current mortgage repayments to link arrears to the level of, as well as shocks in, households … and those on tracker mortgage rate loans are most at risk following rate rises. This has important consequences for the …
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strategic defaults in the U. S. mortgage market. Little, however, has been done to determine whether there is any direct …. This study seeks to fill this gap by exploring the impact of allowing deficiency judgments on mortgage pricing policy in … various U. S. states. Seven distinctive mortgage types in two groups of states were compared. We conclude that there is no …
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We document the emergence of a disconnect between mortgage and Treasury interest rates in the summer of 2003. Following … the end of the Federal Reserve's expansionary cycle in June 2003, mortgage rates failed to rise according to their … historical relationship with Treasury yields, leading to significantly and persistently easier mortgage credit conditions. We …
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The 30-year fixed-rate fully amortizing mortgage (or "traditional fixed-rate mortgage") was a substantial innovation … accumulation, many lenders require large down payments. Second, in each monthly mortgage payment, homeowners substantially …, refinancing mortgages is often very costly. We propose a new fixed-rate mortgage, called the Fixed-Payment-COFI mortgage (or …
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