Mortgages and Refinancing
Khizar Qureshi and
Cheng Su
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In general, homeowners refinance in response to a decrease in interest rates, as their borrowing costs are lowered. However, it is worth investigating the effects of refinancing after taking the underlying costs into consideration. Here we develop a synthetic mortgage calculator that sufficiently accounts for such costs and the implications on new monthly payments. To confirm the accuracy of the calculator, we simulate the effects of refinancing over 15 and 30 year periods. We then model the effects of refinancing as risk to the issuer of the mortgage, as there is negative duration associated with shifts in the interest rate. Furthermore, we investigate the effects on the swap market as well as the treasury bond market. We model stochastic interest rates using the Vasicek model.
Date: 2016-03
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