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Prime and Subprime Hybrid Mortgages - Economic Synopses
Although similar in many ways, subprime hybrids were really different from prime hybrids.
research.stlouisfed.org/.../economic-synopses/2012/10/11/prime-and-subprime-hybrid-mortgages
A Cross-Country Comparison of Labor Force Participation - Economic Synopses
The labor force participation rates for prime-working-age men have been falling across countries.
research.stlouisfed.org/.../2015/07/31/a-cross-country-comparison-of-labor-force-participation
What Is Subprime Lending? - Economic Synopses
A precise characterization of subprime lending is elusive. Unlike prime mortgages, subprime mortgages are not homogenous. One suggestion to better identify subprime mortgages is to classify mortgages by the loan-to-value ratio and the borrower's credit score.
research.stlouisfed.org/publications/economic-synopses/2007/06/01/what-is-subprime-lending
Post-Pandemic Activity Rebounds, but Many Remain Outside the Labor Force - Economic Synopses
Jobs are returning, but the pandemic has accelerated longtime trends by knocking millions of people out of the labor force.
On the Supply of, and Demand for, U.S. Treasury Debt - Economic Synopses
Demand for Treasuries increased during and after the financial crisis, but may be slowing.
research.stlouisfed.org/.../2018/03/09/on-the-supply-of-and-demand-for-u-s-treasury-debt
Mortgage Originations: 2000-2006 - Economic Synopses
If the recent growth in mortgage originations reflects the decline in the interest rate, then mortgage originations might be expected to decline when the contract rate increases. Indeed, mortgage originations did decline when contract rates rose after 2003. However, the level of originations continued to remain higher on average than pre-2003 levels.
research.stlouisfed.org/.../economic-synopses/2008/08/01/mortgage-originations-2000-2006
Recent Changes in Labor Force Participation: Trend or Cycle? - Economic Synopses
During a recession, the participation rate typically declines as discouraged workers exit the labor force.
research.stlouisfed.org/.../2010/06/15/recent-changes-in-labor-force-participation-trend-or-cycle
Bagehot on the Financial Crises of 1825…and 2008 - Economic Synopses
Bagehot’s principal message is that the first task of a central bank during a financial panic is to end the panic.
research.stlouisfed.org/.../2009/01/23/bagehot-on-the-financial-crises-of-1825and-2008
Political Pressure on the Bank of Japan: Interference or Accountability? - Economic Synopses
Markets have come to believe that the Bank of Japan can and will raise Japan’s inflation rate to meet its new target.
research.stlouisfed.org/.../political-pressure-on-the-bank-of-japan-interference-or-accountability
Changes in the Mortgage Market Since the Crisis - Economic Synopses
It appears that mortgage origination and securitization is currently “in limbo”: Private securitization has all but disappeared and is being absorbed by government- sponsored enterprises.
research.stlouisfed.org/.../2011/08/30/changes-in-the-mortgage-market-since-the-crisis
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