When are modifications of securitized loans beneficial to investors?
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Maturana, G
Published in: Review of Financial Studies
November 1, 2017
Loan modification is widely discussed as an alternative to foreclosure, but little research has focused on quantifying its effect on loan performance. I quantify this effect early in the housing crisis by exploiting exogenous variation in the incentives to modify securitized nonagency loans. An additional modification reduces loan losses by 35.8% relative to the average loss; this reduction suggests that the marginal benefit of modification likely exceeded the marginal cost. Consistent with the idea that high-income borrowers may be better equipped to withstand bad economic times, I find that modifications are especially beneficial when borrowers have larger loans.
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Review of Financial Studies
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EISSN
1465-7368
ISSN
0893-9454
Publication Date
November 1, 2017
Volume
30
Issue
11
Start / End Page
3824 / 3857
Related Subject Headings
- Finance
- 3801 Applied economics
- 3502 Banking, finance and investment
- 1502 Banking, Finance and Investment
- 1402 Applied Economics
- 1401 Economic Theory
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Maturana, G. (2017). When are modifications of securitized loans beneficial to investors? Review of Financial Studies, 30(11), 3824–3857. https://doi.org/10.1093/rfs/hhx053
Maturana, G. “When are modifications of securitized loans beneficial to investors?” Review of Financial Studies 30, no. 11 (November 1, 2017): 3824–57. https://doi.org/10.1093/rfs/hhx053.
Maturana G. When are modifications of securitized loans beneficial to investors? Review of Financial Studies. 2017 Nov 1;30(11):3824–57.
Maturana, G. “When are modifications of securitized loans beneficial to investors?” Review of Financial Studies, vol. 30, no. 11, Nov. 2017, pp. 3824–57. Scopus, doi:10.1093/rfs/hhx053.
Maturana G. When are modifications of securitized loans beneficial to investors? Review of Financial Studies. 2017 Nov 1;30(11):3824–3857.
Published In
Review of Financial Studies
DOI
EISSN
1465-7368
ISSN
0893-9454
Publication Date
November 1, 2017
Volume
30
Issue
11
Start / End Page
3824 / 3857
Related Subject Headings
- Finance
- 3801 Applied economics
- 3502 Banking, finance and investment
- 1502 Banking, Finance and Investment
- 1402 Applied Economics
- 1401 Economic Theory