Secondary Mortgage Markets 1996 - Abstracts

Secondary Mortgage Markets 1996
TitleSubjectAuthors
A balancing act. (equilibrium in US economy)EconomicsVan Order, Robert
A nation of homeowners.Economics 
Annual house-price growth by state; annual house-price growth by census division; lender share of single-family conventional originations. (tabular data only)(Mortgage Market Trends 1996)Economics 
ARM lenders compete on introductory rates. (adjustable-rate mortgage)EconomicsSchoenbeck, Michael A.
ARMs lose popularity as interest rates drop in 1995. (adjustable-rate mortgages)EconomicsSchoenbeck, Michael A.
Business as usual: foreclosure work remains vital.EconomicsPeterson, Paul T.
Community banks to reduce derivatives investments.Economics 
Derivatives: powerful tools in a skilled craftsperson's hands.EconomicsGreen, Jeff, Luytjes, Jan
Disclosure, valuation methods for derivatives may change.EconomicsReiser, Eric
Earthquake risk shakes mortgage industry. (includes related article on Freddie Mac's earthquake risk underwriting criteria)EconomicsRosenbaum, Daniel, Shah, Haresh C.
Fear of homebuying; why financially able households may avoid home ownership. (includes related article on approach to addressing policy questions)EconomicsZorn, Peter, Bradley, Donald S.
Freddie Mac, Fannie Mae and FHA loan limits rise in 1996. (Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp.; Federal National Mortgage Assn.; Federal Housing Administration)EconomicsNothaft, Frank E.
Freddie Mac helps renters buy leased homes.Economics 
Lessons from the jumbo market: absent Freddie Mac, borrower costs and risks would rise. (Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp.)(Mortgage Market Trends 1996)EconomicsNothaft, Frank E.
Market levels off. (mortgage market)EconomicsVan Order, Robert
Market trends: past is prologue. (mortgage market)(includes related article on technological innovation in mortgage market)(Mortgage Market Trends 1996)EconomicsVan Order, Robert
Measuring the market: easier said than done. (mortgage lending market)EconomicsZorn, Peter, Berkovec, Jim
Monthly average commitment rate and points on 30-year fixed-rate mortgages. (tabular data only)(Mortgage Market Trends 1996)Economics 
Mortgage accounting: what's the score? (mortgage securities trading) (includes related article on Financial Accounting Standards Board)EconomicsRoche, Ellen P., Chowdhury, Mustafa
Mortgage loan activity - trading of new and existing residential mortgage loans; securitized mortgage debt outstanding; multiclass mortgage securities. (tabular data only)(Mortgage Market Trends 1996)Economics 
Mortgage securities activity. (tabular data only)(Mortgage Market Trends 1996)Economics 
Mortgage servicing takes center stage. (includes glossary of terms)EconomicsPeterson, Paul T.
National house-price appreciation strong in 1995 despite fourth-quarter slowdown.(includes related articles)Economics 
Nation's housing needs differ according to local demographics.Economics 
New report reflects Freddie Mac's progress in extending benefits of the housing-finance system to diverse markets.Economics 
Originations of residential mortgage loans. (tabular data only)(Mortgage Market Trends 1996)Economics 
Pilot program tests automated jumbo, B&C loan evaluation. (mortgage loans)EconomicsWalczak, Michele
Refinances by census region. (tabular data only)(Mortgage Market Trends 1996)Economics 
Refinances share of total mortgage originations. (tabular data only)(Mortgage Market Trends 1996)Economics 
Rental market enters era of change. (Mortgage Market Trends 1996)EconomicsBradley, Donald S.
Strong purchases by lower-income homebuyers stalls prices.Economics 
The promise of automated underwriting.(Mortgage Market Trends 1996)EconomicsZorn, Peter M., Mahoney, Peter E.
When good news is bad news. (employment statistics)EconomicsOrder, Robert Van
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