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late borrower ECON

micro-borrower ECON

borrower in default ECON

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As noted above, these guidelines apply to borrowers who are still current in their payments, but whose default is reasonably foreseeable.
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And the borrowers come across everytime they drop and zoom off after getting their due.
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Subprime mortgage loans are riskier loans in that they are made to borrowers unable to qualify under traditional, more stringent criteria due to a limited or blemished credit history.
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When a traditional deposit bank provide loans such as business lending, mortgage, overdraft or credit card, they are stuck with the borrowers for years or even decades.
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Mortgage borrowers have long had the option to repay the loan early, which corresponds to a callable bond option.
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As prices declined, borrowers with adjustable-rate mortgages could not refinance to avoid the higher payments associated with rising interest rates and began to default.
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Ultimately, loans were made to many borrowers who simply could not afford to make their payments.
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Even very creditworthy refinancings can not get done, because borrowers must bring cash to the table, even as their home values have fallen.
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Building relationship with new borrowers or developing transaction-based lending techniques such as credit scoring or leasing requires a build-up of expertise and technical capacity.
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The balance sheet channel refers to the notion that changes in interest rates affect borrowers' balance sheets and income statements.
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