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Record Nr.

UNINA9910969848303321

Autore

Kiff John

Titolo

Canadian Residential Mortgage Markets : : Boring But Effective? / / John Kiff

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2009

ISBN

9786612843440

9781462342655

1462342655

9781452753096

1452753091

9781451872774

1451872771

9781282843448

1282843443

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (19 p.)

Collana

IMF Working Papers

Disciplina

338.29134

Soggetti

Mortgage loans - Canada

Housing - Finance - Canada

Mortgage guarantee insurance - Canada

Adjustable-rate mortgage

Bank

Banking

Bond (finance)

Business

Canada mortgage and housing corporation

Commercial mortgage-backed security

Covered bond

Credit

Debt

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references.



Nota di contenuto

Contents; I. Introduction; II. Key Features of the Canadian Housing Finance System; III. Typical Features of Canadian Residential Mortgages; A. Canadian Mortgage Interest Rates; B. Origination and Prepayment Costs; Tables; 1. Non-Interest Rate Mortgage Cost Comparisona; C. Mortgage Insurance; IV. Prime Borrower Mortgage Funding Access; 2. Comparison of Canadian and U.S. Mortgage Insurance Premia on Prime; V. Summary and Policy Suggestions; Boxes; 1. Canadian Covered Bond Issuance; 2. CMHC Mortgage Rate Protection Program; Figures; 1. Canadian Residential Mortgages Outstanding

2. Outstanding NHS MBS and CMBs3. Canadian Bank Fixed-Term Mortgage Rates; 4. Residential Mortgage Versus Interest Rate Swap Rates; 5. 90-Day+ Delinquency Rate; References

Sommario/riassunto

Klyuev (2008) concluded that the Canadian market for housing finance is highly advanced and sophisticated, but financing options were somewhat limited, particularly at terms longer than five years. This paper argues that the paucity of longer-term loans is caused by a five-year maturity cap on government-guaranteed deposit insurance, and a prepayment penalty limit on residential mortgage loans in the Interest Act. That said, the availability and cost of residential loans for prime borrowers are comparable to those in the United States.