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Abstract
Considerable meteorological research suggests that the frequency and intensity of North Atlantic hurricanes are rising. This analysis focuses on estimating the impacts of hurricane intensity and frequency on mortgage delinquency. Based upon a large loan-level dataset of mortgages purchased by Freddie Mac between 1999 and 2015, loans with an average lifetime Saffir–Simpson hurricane rating of 3 or more were found to be 88 per cent more likely to become delinquent than other loans in the same locations, controlling for all other risk factors. This result has important implications for mortgage and insurance markets and homeowners. First, if longterm hurricane trends bear out, mortgage default risk in areas with a higher incidence of major hurricanes will likely rise significantly over time. Secondly, investors in mortgage credit risk from these locations will face higher default losses in the future. Thirdly, private investors in mortgage credit-risk transfer (CRT) securities could experience higher credit losses of loans from hurricaneprone areas. Investors in lower-rated tranches would be particularly impacted given the nature of their exposure to losses earlier than more highly rated tranches. Catastrophe bonds could be used to diversify hurricane risks to investors that may be in a better position to assess and hold this risk.
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Author's Biography
Clifford V. Rossi is Professor-of-the-Practice and Executive-in-Residence at the Robert H. Smith School of Business, University of Maryland. He has more than 25 years of financial services industry experience as a C-level executive in risk management at some of the largest financial services companies. He founded Chesapeake Risk Advisors, LLC in 2009, a financial services risk management advisory company. He holds MS and PhD degrees in economics from Cornell University.
Citation
Rossi, Clifford V. (2021, September 1). Assessing the impact of hurricane frequency and intensity on mortgage delinquency. In the Journal of Risk Management in Financial Institutions, Volume 14, Issue 4. https://doi.org/10.69554/IXQQ1083.Publications LLP