PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Jiawei “David” Zhang AU - Hua “Tony” Tang TI - Did the U.S. Housing Crisis Start in 2003? <em>The Impact of Borrower Subsequent Debt</em> AID - 10.3905/jsf.2017.23.3.100 DP - 2017 Oct 31 TA - The Journal of Structured Finance PG - 100--107 VI - 23 IP - 3 4099 - https://pm-research.com/content/23/3/100.short 4100 - https://pm-research.com/content/23/3/100.full AB - This article examines two apparent anomalies concerning the credit performance of conforming mortgage loans. First, the 2003–2004 loan vintage displayed high default rates, even though it suffered little home price depreciation. Second, the refinance loans from the 2006–2007 vintage displayed markedly higher default rates than contemporaneous purchase-money loans. Based on an analysis of credit bureau data, the authors conclude that subsequent debt fully explains the default performance of the 2003–2004 vintage but not of the 2006–2007 vintage. The authors suggest that appraisal bias may account for higher default rates on loans in the latter vintage. The article proposes the use of a vintage-based subsequent debt risk index to augment mortgage credit risk management for market participants as well as policymakers.TOPICS: MBS and residential mortgage loans, credit risk management