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Borrowing and Spending in the Money: Debt Substitution and the Cash-out Refinance Channel of Monetary Policy


Abstract: We show that the strong negative effect of higher mortgage rates on cash-out refinancing reflects substitution into other borrowing products, not large changes in total new household borrowing. We exploit an exogenous increase in long-term rates to show that, in the cross-section of outstanding mortgage rates, changes in cash-out and alternative borrowing are offsetting. Additionally, we instrument using monetary policy surprises to show that, over the period from 2006-2021, changes in cash-out refinancing are offset by alternative borrowing. Our results suggest that debt substitution substantially weakens the cash-out refinance channel of monetary policy and reduces its path-dependence.

Keywords: Equity extraction; Mortgages and credit; Cash out refinancing; Monetary policy; Refinancing;

JEL Classification: G51;

https://doi.org/10.17016/FEDS.2023.073

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Provider: Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (U.S.)

Part of Series: Finance and Economics Discussion Series

Publication Date: 2023-11-21

Number: 2023-073