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After the short temporary popularity of foreign currency denominated (FXD) loans, during the Great Financial and Economic Recession (2007- 2013), the burden of these loans has become unaffordable for a lot of borrowers in East Central Europe. We have designed a family of simple models to compare...
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After the short temporary popularity of foreign currency denominated (FXD) loans, during the Great Financial and Economic Recession (2007- 2013), the burden of these loans has become unaffordable for a lot of borrowers in East Central Europe. We have designed a family of simple models to compare...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010481775
This paper models Continuous Workout Mortgages (CWMs) in an economic environment with refinancings and prepayments by employing a market-observable variable such as the house price index of the pertaining locality. Our main results include: (a) explicit modelling of repayment and interest-only...
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Households are forward-looking when deciding whether to default on or refinance their mortgages. There are two types of default generated by two mechanisms: illiquidity-triggered default and strategic default. However, researchers can observe only whether households default but not whether the...
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This paper studies the Continuous Workout Mortgage (CWM), a two in one product: a fixed rate home loan coupled with negative equity insurance, to advocate its viability in mitigating financial fragility. In order to tackle the many issues that CWMs embrace, we perform a range of tasks. We...
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The aim of this paper is to establish a basic framework of financing with a highly flexible instrument, of Participating Mortgages (PMs), to improve the efficiency of the financial system. We distinguish these from convertible mortgages and derive closed-form solutions to price a whole framework...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012710734
This paper distinguishes Participating Mortgages (PMs) from Convertible Mortgages. We study variants of PMs to demonstrate that they have the potential of improving the efficiency of a financial system. We resort to closed-form formulae to price profit caps and floors identified in variants of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012711180
This paper distinguishes Participating Mortgages (PMs) from Convertible Mortgages. We study variants of PMs to demonstrate that they have the potential of improving the efficiency of a financial system. We resort to closed-form formulae to price profit caps and floors identified in variants of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012711199
The aim of this paper is to establish a basic framework of financing with a highly flexible instrument, of Participating Mortgages (PMs), to improve the efficiency of the financial system. We distinguish these from convertible mortgages and derive closed-form solutions to price a whole framework...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012719191
After the short temporary popularity of FX denominated loans, during the Great Financial and Economic Recession (2007–2013), the burden of these loans has become unaffordable for a lot of borrowers. We have designed a family of simple models to compare the cash flows of installments and the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011274868