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Old 01-16-2011, 10:26 AM   #61
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Originally Posted by spence View Post
The net being that these regulations have been around for a while, but didn't seem to cause any problems until just recently.
Spence, that is consistent with what I've been saying.

1) The crisis had its roots in the dumbing down of lending standards via CRA and broader "affordable housing" policies.

2) Low interest rates, beginning in 2001, provided the fuel for the underwriting.

CRA enforcement and amendments were only part of the hilarity that ensued prior to the housing bubble. You allude to HUD quotas (which were ultimately adopted by GSE's after HUD established them, not the other way around as you indicate).

By the way, I am an economist and do my own research.

But it doesn't take a rocket scientist to read a chart. Mortgage originations exploded fivefold after the federal reserve dropped rates to imprudently low levels from 2001-2004, even though the economy was recovering by late 2001. The data is publicly available if you want to verify.


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