Second Mortgages: Valuation and Implications for the Performance of Structured Financial Products

Kristian R. Miltersen, Walter N. Torous

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Abstract

Many homeowners cash-out refinanced in concert to extract equity from their properties during the run-up in U.S. house prices. We demonstrate that the risk characteristics of first-lien mortgages are systematically altered when second mortgages are behind them. Cash-out refinancing also effectively correlates homeowners' default decisions so that a large drop in house prices can result in almost all of these homeowners defaulting together. In this case, even the most senior tranches of structured financial products collateralized by first-lien mortgages may no longer be protected from default losses. When a collateralized debt obligation (CDO) structured under the assumption that homeowners cannot cash-out
refinance is subsequently confronted by data generated by homeowners with \secret" seconds, the CDO's resultant performance is broadly consistent with the magnitude of CDO downgrades observed after the bursting of the U.S. housing bubble. By contrast, our results are not consistent with the argument that the observed downgrades occurred because the severity of the U.S. housing market downturn was underestimated by credit rating agencies.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
Publikationsdato2014
Antal sider43
StatusUdgivet - 2014
BegivenhedThe 49th AREUEA-ASSA Conference 2014 - Philadelphia, PA, USA
Varighed: 3 jan. 20145 jan. 2014
Konferencens nummer: 49
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Konference

KonferenceThe 49th AREUEA-ASSA Conference 2014
Nummer49
Land/OmrådeUSA
ByPhiladelphia, PA
Periode03/01/201405/01/2014
AndetIncl. joint sessions with the American Economic Association (AEA) and with the American Finance Association (AFA)
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