Which of the following statements regarding a mortgage-backed security (MBS) is CORRECT?
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In a MBS, whether a mortgage is called depends on the path of previous interest rates. If rates had been low previously, then mortgages are less likely to be called later on. Thus a binomial model that uses backward induction methodology (later outcomes are determined first) should not be used to value MBS.
Assume that interest rates in the year 2010 decrease below historical averages. They continue their downward trend for years 2011 and 2012. In which year would a MBS be least likely to be experience high rates of prepayment?
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In a mortgage-backed security (MBS), whether a mortgage is called depends on the path of previous interest rates. If rates have been on a downward trend, then fewer mortgages will be refinanced as the trend continues because homeowners that have wanted to refinance will have already done so. Thus fewer mortgages will be refinanced in the year 2012 than in the earlier years.
Prepayment burnout in a mortgage-backed security (MBS) refers to the fact that:
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In a MBS, whether a mortgage is called depends on the path of previous interest rates. If rates have been on a downward trend, then fewer mortgages will be refinanced as the trend continues because homeowners that have wanted to refinance will have already done so. Prepayment burnout means that eventually mortgage refinancing will slow in the later stages of a downward trend in interest rates.
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