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We expand the debate on incentives embedded in the originate-to-distribute lending model by presenting evidence on the placement of mortgage-backed securities (MBS) with mutual funds. We do so by capitalizing on a unique testing platform encompassing institutional holdings of private-label MBS...
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We expand the debate on incentives embedded in the originate-to-distribute lending model by presenting evidence on the placement of mortgage-backed securities (MBS) with mutual funds. We do so by capitalizing on a unique testing platform encompassing institutional holdings of private-label MBS...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012842178
This paper presents an analysis of the distribution of home purchase mortgages insured by the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) in the primary mortgage market. Utilizing a sample of loan originations aggregated at the zip code level, the distribution of the market served by FHA and...
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A national loan level data set, aggregated at the zip code is used to examine the elasticity of default relative to local demographic characteristics and state level legislation regulating foreclosure procedures and predatory lending. We also illustrate the merit of using a form of hierarchical...
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The following analysis focuses on the role that risk pricing has had in the allocation and access to mortgage funds, specifically how it results in cost differences by race. Using a sample of fixed-rate first lien mortgages, we control for the risk characteristics of borrowers and assets. We...
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This article represents an extension of the expansive credit risk and credit migration literature, prominent in option pricing risk analysis of corporate bond and securities investment, to an analysis of the drift of consumer credit scores over the first 3 years of a mortgage loan. A rich data...
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