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We exploit a unique data set that features both un-intermediated mortgage requests and independent offers from multiple banks for each request. We show that households typically are not prudent risk managers but prioritize the minimization of current mortgage payments over the risk of possible...
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We study the aggregate exposure of mortgage borrowers in Switzerland to interest rate and house price risks and examine …
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We study the exposure of mortgage borrowers in Switzerland to interest rate, income and house price risks and examine … assessment of risk exposure among mortgage borrowers in Switzerland is highly sensitive to the underlying assumptions on mortgage …
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Market risks account for an integral part of life insurers' risk profiles. This paper explores the market risk sensitivities of insurers in two large life insurance markets, namely the U.S. and Europe. Based on panel regression models and daily market data from 2012 to 2018, we analyze the...
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Long-term fixed-rate mortgage contracts protect households against interest rate risk, yet most countries have relatively short interest rate fixation lengths. Using administrative data from the UK, the paper finds that the choice of fixation length tracks the life-cycle decline of credit risk...
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Two recent articles by Hancock and Passmore (2016) and Passmore and von Hafften (2017) make several suggestions for improving the home mortgage contract to make homeownership more achievable for creditworthy borrowers. Though the proposals in the two papers differ in some aspects, one common...
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Appropriate methodologies to assess interest rate risk contribute to the sound management of a credit institution and, given the systemic nature of this risk, help to pursue global financial stability. The regulatory models to estimate a bank's exposure to interest rate risk in the banking book...
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The relation between asset correlation and default probability is critical for determining bank regulatory capital requirements. It is assumed negative for sovereign, corporate and banking exposures by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision. This article provides likelihood ratio tests for...
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A VAR analysis of Swiss data from 1987 to 2015 provides no evidence for significant long and short run influence of leverage on GDP, credit and the interest rate spread. Increasing capital requirements for banks should therefore have no strong negative macroeconomic effects.
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