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Author:Marques, David 

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Securitization and the bank lending channel

Proceedings , Paper 1101

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Redlining and U.S. Residential Mortgage Market Pricing

Does redlining have implications for mortgage pricing today? This article summarizes our research assessing long-lasting implications from the "residential security maps" developed by the Home Owners Loan Corp. in the 1930s that color/letter-coded U.S. neighborhoods. The study finds (1) that the average levels of mortgage rates and fees are modestly higher for all borrowers on the historically targeted (redlined, that is, C-coded or D-coded) side of a neighborhood color boundary; (2) that mortgage rates and fees are modestly higher for minorities on either side of the boundary; (3) that these ...
Richmond Fed Economic Brief , Volume 24 , Issue 21

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