In the present article author explores characteristics and structure of the secondary mortgage market of the United States of America. The study begins with the history of the development of the market. Thus, the author notes that the practice of issuing securities backed by mortgage assets stared with the work of “Ginnie Mae”. Such refinancing helped to provide “Fannie Mae,” and then began the development of the turnover of securities, backed by pools of mortgages. Further the author considers: 1. the main features of the securities issued by mortgage institutions; 2. “Fannie Mae”: the main types of equity securities (debt instruments); 3. “Fannie Mae”: the purchase of mortgage loans on the free market system; 4. Tandem program; 5. Conduit...
This article describes the development of mortgage markets in the United States in the twentieth cen...
The American Mortgage in Historical and International Context Home mortgages have loomed continually...
“The Ownership Society” examines the residential mortgage system in the United States from the 1960s...
In the present article author explores characteristics and structure of the secondary mortgage marke...
The article reveals the essence and defines the structure of the secondary mortgage market in the Un...
An active secondary mortgage market requires underwriting and mortgage contract standards as well as...
The topic is the secondary market for farm mortgages in North Dakota. The secondary market is where ...
This study is structured around two objectives: surveying the 180 years ’ evolution of the US mortga...
Home mortgages have loomed continually larger in the financial situation of American households. In ...
he Federal National Mortgage Association (Fannie Mae) and the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation...
This article explains the history behind the Government National Mortgage Association Mortgage-Backe...
The Federal National Mortgage Association (Fannie Mae) and the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporatio...
This article provides an exploratory analysis of the role of subprime lending through an examination...
On the other hand, the existence of the private mortgage insurance industry has facilitated the expa...
This essay, delivered at a symposium at the University of South Carolina in October 2008 and forthco...
This article describes the development of mortgage markets in the United States in the twentieth cen...
The American Mortgage in Historical and International Context Home mortgages have loomed continually...
“The Ownership Society” examines the residential mortgage system in the United States from the 1960s...
In the present article author explores characteristics and structure of the secondary mortgage marke...
The article reveals the essence and defines the structure of the secondary mortgage market in the Un...
An active secondary mortgage market requires underwriting and mortgage contract standards as well as...
The topic is the secondary market for farm mortgages in North Dakota. The secondary market is where ...
This study is structured around two objectives: surveying the 180 years ’ evolution of the US mortga...
Home mortgages have loomed continually larger in the financial situation of American households. In ...
he Federal National Mortgage Association (Fannie Mae) and the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation...
This article explains the history behind the Government National Mortgage Association Mortgage-Backe...
The Federal National Mortgage Association (Fannie Mae) and the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporatio...
This article provides an exploratory analysis of the role of subprime lending through an examination...
On the other hand, the existence of the private mortgage insurance industry has facilitated the expa...
This essay, delivered at a symposium at the University of South Carolina in October 2008 and forthco...
This article describes the development of mortgage markets in the United States in the twentieth cen...
The American Mortgage in Historical and International Context Home mortgages have loomed continually...
“The Ownership Society” examines the residential mortgage system in the United States from the 1960s...