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Understated Risk: Are CDOs and Structural Changes in Mortgage Securities Undermining More than the Lending Industry?

February 15, 2007, 10:30am - 1:00pm - Hudson Institute, Washington, D.C. Headquarters

Seminar paper: How Resilient Are Mortgage Backed Securities to Collateralized Debt Obligation Market Disruptions?

 Power Point Presentations:
Michael Fratantoni (Powerpoint Download 3.2MB)
Tyler Yang (Powerpoint Download 768KB)
Joseph R. Mason and Joshua Rosner (PPT Download 1.2MB)

Download a transcript of the event here

As risky mortgages and collateralized debt obligations (CDOs) are making headlines, new research by Joseph Mason and Joshua Rosner raises additional concerns that mortgage-linked CDOs could experience significant losses if the U.S. housing market continues to stagnate. Moreover, inadequate transparency in the rapidly-growing private label market – and a credit rating industry ill-equipped to recognize the risks of CDOs in the current environment and communicate them accurately to investors – could result in a broad financial decline, initiated by a weakening housing industry and aggravated by a retracting credit market. These initial findings stress the urgent need for further, comprehensive research in this area.

     John Weicher and panel
How Resilient Are Mortgage-Backed Securities to CDO Market Disruptions? 
Joseph R. Mason,
LeBow School of Business, Drexel University
Joshua Rosner, Graham Fisher & CO.

Discussants:
Tyler Yang,
IFE Group
Michael Fratantoni, Mortgage Bankers Association

Moderator: 
John C. Weicher,
Director, Center for Housing and Financial Markets, Hudson Institute

 

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