The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Actuarial science, Loan, Home Mortgage Disclosure Act, Finance and Mortgage insurance. His Actuarial science study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Credit history, Monetary economics and Mortgage loan. His Credit history study combines topics in areas such as Credit enhancement, Credit risk, Credit reference and Credit rating.
Glenn B. Canner mostly deals with Interest rate in his studies of Finance. His study involves Shared appreciation mortgage and Mortgage underwriting, a branch of Mortgage insurance. His Mortgage underwriting research incorporates themes from Financial system, Default and Community Reinvestment Act.
His primary areas of investigation include Actuarial science, Finance, Financial system, Home Mortgage Disclosure Act and Credit history. His Actuarial science research includes themes of Loan, Payment and Financial services. His work on Community Reinvestment Act, Interest rate, Home equity and Small business as part of his general Finance study is frequently connected to Private sector, thereby bridging the divide between different branches of science.
His research integrates issues of Expert systems for mortgages and Equity capital markets in his study of Financial system. His Home Mortgage Disclosure Act research incorporates elements of Shared appreciation mortgage and Mortgage underwriting. His Credit history study also includes
His main research concerns Actuarial science, Home Mortgage Disclosure Act, Credit history, Loan and Financial system. His Actuarial science research focuses on Payment and how it relates to Creditor. Glenn B. Canner interconnects Shared appreciation mortgage and Mortgage underwriting in the investigation of issues within Home Mortgage Disclosure Act.
His Credit history research includes elements of Underwriting and Credit reference. His study looks at the relationship between Financial system and fields such as Interest rate, as well as how they intersect with chemical problems. His work is dedicated to discovering how Mortgage insurance, Community Reinvestment Act are connected with Accounting and other disciplines.
His primary scientific interests are in Home Mortgage Disclosure Act, Actuarial science, Loan origination, Finance and Mortgage insurance. Actuarial science and Credit history are commonly linked in his work. The concepts of his Loan origination study are interwoven with issues in Discount points, Payment and Loan-to-value ratio.
Among his Finance studies, there is a synthesis of other scientific areas such as Public access, Enforcement, Metropolitan statistical area, Private sector and Investment. In general Mortgage insurance study, his work on Secondary mortgage market, Mortgage underwriting and Shared appreciation mortgage often relates to the realm of Context, thereby connecting several areas of interest. His work carried out in the field of Secondary mortgage market brings together such families of science as Collateralized mortgage obligation, Accounting and Community Reinvestment Act.
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Credit Risk, Credit Scoring, and the Performance of Home Mortgages
Robert B. Avery;Raphael W. Bostic;Paul S. Calem;Glenn B. Canner.
Federal Reserve Bulletin (1996)
Credit Risk, Credit Scoring, and the Performance of Home Mortgages
Robert B. Avery;Raphael W. Bostic;Paul S. Calem;Glenn B. Canner.
Federal Reserve Bulletin (1996)
Race, redlining, and residential mortgage loan performance
James A. Berkovec;Glenn B. Canner;Stuart A. Gabriel;Timothy H. Hannan.
Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics (1994)
Race, redlining, and residential mortgage loan performance
James A. Berkovec;Glenn B. Canner;Stuart A. Gabriel;Timothy H. Hannan.
Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics (1994)
Mortgage Refinancing in 2001 and Early 2002
Glenn B. Canner;Karen E. Dynan;Wayne Passmore.
Federal Reserve Bulletin (2002)
Mortgage Refinancing in 2001 and Early 2002
Glenn B. Canner;Karen E. Dynan;Wayne Passmore.
Federal Reserve Bulletin (2002)
An Overview of Consumer Data and Credit Reporting
Robert B. Avery;Paul S. Calem;Glenn B. Canner.
Federal Reserve Bulletin (2003)
An Overview of Consumer Data and Credit Reporting
Robert B. Avery;Paul S. Calem;Glenn B. Canner.
Federal Reserve Bulletin (2003)
The 2006 HMDA Data
Robert B. Avery;Kenneth P. Brevoort;Glenn B. Canner;Rebecca Tsang.
Federal Reserve Bulletin (2007)
The 2006 HMDA Data
Robert B. Avery;Kenneth P. Brevoort;Glenn B. Canner;Rebecca Tsang.
Federal Reserve Bulletin (2007)
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