Subprime lending has triggered a global financial crisis, but it remains misunderstood. Here are some basic facts, culled from an upcoming report on abandoned housing by the Partnership for the Public Good. Subprime loans are high cost loans, ostensibly designed for people with less than “prime” credit. In reality, mortgage brokers and lenders often succeed in selling subprime loans to people with good credit. According to the Wall Street Journal, by 2006, fully 61% of subprime loans were going to people who qualified for conventional loans
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This paper demonstrates that the reason for widespread default of mortgages in the subprime market w...
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The U.S. mortgage loan foreclosure crisis has become the biggest risk facing the U.S. economy. In Au...
Much research and commentary has been written on the impacts of subprime and other ‘exotic’ mortgage...
The subprime mortgage market, which consists of high-cost loans designed for borrowers with weak cre...
The subprime mortgage lending crisis and the decline in housing values has profoundly affected the w...
This paper analyzes a recent economical phenomena that is occurring to minorities and low-income Ame...
Utilizing loan-level data, we analyze the quality of subprime loans by adjusting their per-formance ...
This article aims to provide a concise economic overview of several interesting subprime financing m...
In the fall of 2008, the U.S. subprime mortgage loans defaults have turned into Wall Street\u2019s b...
The subprime mortgage crisis occurred due to a number of factors. Included in these factors were the...
Using two large proprietary datasets from New England, this paper establishes some basic facts about...
In today’s American housing market, foreclosure can be seen as an epidemic resulting from the legal ...
The aim of this article is to review and highlight the contribution of mortgage fraud to the 2008 fi...
The "Losing Ground" study is the first comprehensive, nationwide review of millions of subprime mort...
This paper demonstrates that the reason for widespread default of mortgages in the subprime market w...
Delinquencies and failures of sub-prime mortgages provide evidence that the housing bubble has burst...
The U.S. mortgage loan foreclosure crisis has become the biggest risk facing the U.S. economy. In Au...
Much research and commentary has been written on the impacts of subprime and other ‘exotic’ mortgage...
The subprime mortgage market, which consists of high-cost loans designed for borrowers with weak cre...