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Institutional disparities in the pricing of adjustable rate mortgage loans

✍ Scribed by Andrea Jane Heuson


Publisher
Springer US
Year
1989
Tongue
English
Weight
953 KB
Volume
2
Category
Article
ISSN
0895-5638

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✦ Synopsis


In recent years, commercial banks and savings and loan associations in South Florida have consistently offered initial adjustment period "teasers," or subsidies, on their adjustable rate mortgage loans (ARMs). This study adopts the size of the initial subsidy as a proxy for a lender's willingness to offer ARM loans and develops an econometric model which relates the size of the teaser to a series of internal variables (other lending parameters), and external variables (financial market conditions).

The results suggest that subsidization policies are not identical across institutions. Specifically, savings and loan associations seem to be less willing than commercial banks to accept the interest rate exposure inherent in ARM lending when future loan rates are constrained by adjustment limits. Consequently, the study argues that the character of a lender's existing assets influences its reactions to the risk/return properties of new assets.


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