Credit Scoring and Mortgage Securitization: Implications for Mortgage Rates and Credit Availability

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Andrea Heuson
Wayne Passmore
Roger Sparks
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[1] University of Miami,Department of Finance
[2] Federal Reserve Board,Department of Economics
[3] Mills College,undefined
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mortgage securitization; credit scoring; mortgage rate determination; credit availability;
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This article develops a model of the interactions between borrowers, originators, and a securitizer in primary and secondary mortgage markets. In the secondary market, the securitizer adds liquidity and plays a strategic game with mortgage originators. The securitizer sets the price at which it will purchase mortgages and the credit-score standard that qualifies a mortgage for purchase. We investigate two potential links between securitization and mortgage rates. First, we analyze whether a portion of the liquidity premium gets passed on to borrowers in the form of a lower mortgage rate. Somewhat surprisingly, we find very plausible conditions under which securitization fails to lower the mortgage rate. Second, and consistent with recent empirical results, we derive an inverse correlation between the volume of securitization and mortgage rates. However, the causation is reversed from the standard rendering. In our model, a decline in the mortgage rate causes increased securitization rather than the other way around.
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页码:337 / 363
页数:26
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