Five Lessons From the Mortgage Meltdown
The economy has experienced a mortgage
and credit
market "dislocation" of historic proportion this year.
- Thanks to the effects of high interest rates, the failure of the savings and loans industry, and excessive speculation of the late-1980s, the real estate
market languished for many years. As an asset class
, real estate took a back seat to the global thirst for technology and Internet stocks. - A collapse of the technology and Internet bubble led the nation into recession
, so the Federal Market Open Committee -- FOMC
-- lowered interest rates. Then soon after the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, the FOMC lowered rates even more. - Demand for home ownership soared as employment rose and interest rates declined.
- New and innovative mortgage products were developed and marketed in parallel with asset-backed securitizations
. - Mortgage originators and REITs stepped into the void left behind by the S&Ls, keeping the S&Ls' trademark poor risk management and outside of the realm of major regulation.
- Excessive speculation and overbuilding took the housing markets to new highs.
- Underwriting
standards by mortgage originators were lowered to accommodate more borrowers who fell into the "subprime" category. - Interest rates rose as the FOMC removed the "policy accommodation," as it began to tighten interest rates by a quarter of a percent on 17 occasions, up to 5.25%.
- Mortgage defaults
rose, liquidity
for securitization
disappeared, mortgage companies failed and home builders were stuck with too much inventory.
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