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hatrack

(59,587 posts)
Mon Sep 30, 2019, 07:24 AM Sep 2019

Banks Dump High Climate Risk Mortgages, Esp. In Coastal Areas, On Fannie/Freddie, Which Can't Refuse

Banks are shielding themselves from climate change at taxpayers’ expense by shifting riskier mortgages — such as those in coastal areas — off their books and over to the federal government, new research suggests. The findings echo the subprime lending crisis of 2008, when unexpected drops in home values cascaded through the economy and triggered recession. One difference this time is that those values would be less likely to rebound, because many of the homes literally would be underwater.

In a paper to be released Monday, the researchers say their findings show “a potential threat to the stability of financial institutions.” They warn that the threat will grow as global warming leads to more frequent and more severe disasters, forcing more loans to go into default as homeowners cannot or would not make mortgage payments.

“We’re talking about a loss that’s going to be borne by United States taxpayers,” said Amine Ouazad, a professor in the department of applied economics at HEC Montreal and one of the paper’s authors. He added that with between $60 billion to $100 billion in new mortgages issued for coastal homes each year, “we’re not talking about a small number.”

Mr. Ouazad, along with his co-author Matthew Kahn, a professor at Johns Hopkins University, examined the behavior of mortgage lenders in areas hit by hurricanes between 2004 and 2012, each of which caused at least $1 billion in damages. They found that, after those hurricanes, lenders increased by almost 10 percent the share of those mortgages that they sold to Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, government-sponsored enterprises whose debts are backed by taxpayers.

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https://www.nytimes.com/2019/09/27/climate/mortgage-climate-risk.html?rref=collection%2Fsectioncollection%2Fclimate

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Banks Dump High Climate Risk Mortgages, Esp. In Coastal Areas, On Fannie/Freddie, Which Can't Refuse (Original Post) hatrack Sep 2019 OP
I'm having trouble buying this one FBaggins Sep 2019 #1

FBaggins

(26,748 posts)
1. I'm having trouble buying this one
Mon Sep 30, 2019, 02:39 PM
Sep 2019

Almost all banks sell almost all of their mortgages anyway... and Fannie/Freddie absolutely can refuse to buy them if they don't meet their standards (e.g., if they lack adequate flood insurance).

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