Secondary Mortgage Markets 1996 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
A balancing act. (equilibrium in US economy) | Economics | Van 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) | Economics | Schoenbeck, Michael A. |
ARMs lose popularity as interest rates drop in 1995. (adjustable-rate mortgages) | Economics | Schoenbeck, Michael A. |
Business as usual: foreclosure work remains vital. | Economics | Peterson, Paul T. |
Community banks to reduce derivatives investments. | Economics | |
Derivatives: powerful tools in a skilled craftsperson's hands. | Economics | Green, Jeff, Luytjes, Jan |
Disclosure, valuation methods for derivatives may change. | Economics | Reiser, Eric |
Earthquake risk shakes mortgage industry. (includes related article on Freddie Mac's earthquake risk underwriting criteria) | Economics | Rosenbaum, Daniel, Shah, Haresh C. |
Fear of homebuying; why financially able households may avoid home ownership. (includes related article on approach to addressing policy questions) | Economics | Zorn, 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) | Economics | Nothaft, 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) | Economics | Nothaft, Frank E. |
Market levels off. (mortgage market) | Economics | Van Order, Robert |
Market trends: past is prologue. (mortgage market)(includes related article on technological innovation in mortgage market)(Mortgage Market Trends 1996) | Economics | Van Order, Robert |
Measuring the market: easier said than done. (mortgage lending market) | Economics | Zorn, 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) | Economics | Roche, 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) | Economics | Peterson, 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) | Economics | Walczak, 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) | Economics | Bradley, Donald S. |
Strong purchases by lower-income homebuyers stalls prices. | Economics | |
The promise of automated underwriting.(Mortgage Market Trends 1996) | Economics | Zorn, Peter M., Mahoney, Peter E. |
When good news is bad news. (employment statistics) | Economics | Order, Robert Van |
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