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centuries. A mortgage allowed a loan to be secured with land or other property, and the practice has been linked to the … transformation of the agrarian economy that paved the way for modern economic growth. Historians have viewed the mortgage both … variety of forms that the mortgage took, and show how an intricate balance was struck between the interests of the borrower …
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The Bank for International Settlements (BIS) and the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) jointly organised a workshop on property markets and financial stability in Singapore on 5 September 2011. The workshop aimed to bring together academics and researchers at central banks, regulatory...
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We model mortgage refinancing as a bargaining game involving the borrowing household, the incumbent lender, and an … correlated with the number of local branches and negatively correlated with local mortgage market concentration. Moreover … mitigated if their current mortgage lender has a branch locally. …
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Business cycles imply liquidity risks for banks. This paper explores how these risks influence bank lending over the cycle. With forward-looking banks, lending cycles, credit booms and busts, or suppressed and highly fragile bank systems can emerge, depending on the magnitude of liquidity risks....
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