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(Msg. 1) Posted: Fri Jan 18, 2008 5:04 pm
Post subject: FORTUNE Mag: Hillary's proposal for mortgage crisis 'dumbest solution to the current mortgage mess'... she fails economics 101
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FORTUNE Mag: Hillary's proposal for mortgage crisis 'dumbest solution to the
current mortgage mess'...

Hillary's modest proposal (to wreck the housing market)
The current mortgage mess requires a more intelligent approach than the
buzzsaw plan floated by Hillary Clinton.
By Jon Birger, senior writer
FORTUNE 500
http://money.cnn.com/2008/01/16/commentary/birger_clinton.fortune/inde...tm?post


(Fortune) -- Hillary Clinton is no dummy. Even her detractors know that. And
yet in last night's Democratic presidential debate in Nevada, Clinton
floated what is perhaps the dumbest solution to the current mortgage mess
I've heard from a top presidential contender.

"I have a plan - a moratorium on foreclosures for 90 days [and] freezing
interest rates for five years, which I think we should do immediately,"
Clinton announced at what was the last Democratic debate before the Nevada
Caucus on Jan. 19. A 90-day moratorium on foreclosures would throw a
lifeline to some deserving homeowners, though I suspect it would only delay
the inevitable for most. That's not my beef.

Where Clinton goes awry is her proposal to freeze mortgage rates for five
years, which is essentially a much broader version of a deal President Bush
recently hammered out with lenders to assist some subprime borrowers. If
Clinton's only goal were to bail out homeowners facing steep rate resets on
adjustable mortgages, her plan would work just fine.

For everyone else though, such a freeze would be disastrous. Interest rates
on new mortgages would skyrocket - perhaps past 8 percent, as the mutual
funds, pension funds and other investors who typically provide capital to
the mortgage market shift their money into other investments where the
government isn't impairing returns. With higher mortgage rates eroding
buying power, the downward pressure on home prices would only increase.
Lower home prices would lead to even more defaults, as more folks who'd lost
the equity in their homes choose to walk away from their mortgages.

"It certainly would not speed the recovery of the housing market," says Doug
Duncan, chief economist of the Mortgage Bankers Association. "The problem
now is that investors are already worried about what the risks are, and (a
rate freeze) would only widen risk premiums more."

Then there's the long-term impact such a bailout would have on behavior.
While Clinton's plan would no doubt save some legitimate victims who were
duped into taking out bad loans, she'd also be saving the flippers and
speculators who knew the risks of low teaser rate mortgages but figured
(wrongly) that they could always sell their house for a profit if the reset
mortgage rate proved unaffordable. Bailing out these folks now would only
encourage them to take even bigger risks down the line.

To be fair, John Edwards, has endorsed an even broader rate freeze - one
lasting seven years - and he also wants to give homeowners the right to halt
foreclosures if lenders haven't made a "good faith" effort (whatever that
means) to rework the loan. Edwards, however, seems a longshot to win the
White House.

Barack Obama, meanwhile, wants to require better disclosure by lenders (of
low teaser rates, for example) and, like Clinton and Edwards, proposes a
government fund to help borrowers transition from unaffordable adjustable
mortgages to lower-rate fixed ones.

When it comes to a rate freeze, Duncan and the Mortgage Bankers Association
aren't exactly disinterested parties, of course. A freeze would directly
impact the bottom line of MBA members. However, when I discussed Clinton's
plan with a more sympathetic economist - one who'd worked for Bill Clinton -
his reaction was much like mine and Duncan's. "This is an ugly correction,
but it's a necessary one," says Jared Bernstein, senior economist with the
liberal-leaning Economic Policy Institute. "This kind of an idea is a little
bit of untying your shoes with a buzz-saw."
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CB
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