speeches · December 19, 2007
Regional President Speech
Eric Rosengren · President
Public Service That Makes a DifferenceSM
Remarks at the Launch of the Mortgage
Relief Fund
By Eric S. Rosengren
December 20, 2007
Mortgage Relief Fund Press Conference
Welcome to the Federal Reserve Bank. We have had a few cancellations among out
of town speakers due to the snow storm but I would like to thank everyone who was
not deterred by the snow. While the snow has made travel difficult around Boston, it
is good news that Santa's sleigh should have plenty of snow for traction this year.
I am very pleased to be standing here with financial and political leaders from New
England to announce a joint effort to help subprime borrowers.
I really commend the banks for stepping forward and working so hard to develop this
initiative - which we all hope will assist a key subset of borrowers.
And I thank the governor, the mayor, and the HUD regional director for being here to
show their ongoing support and involvement.
The recent rise in delinquencies and foreclosures has been widely reported, and it is
very possible that the problem could worsen.
Today, these banks are announcing that they want to reach out to some of the New
England homeowners who have been affected - or might be in the future.
The banks' initiative, called the Mortgage Relief Fund, should make it easier for
some homeowners who are paying high rates - and those who face a reset of an
adjustable-rate loan - to refinance into a more affordable mortgage, avoid becoming
delinquent, and avoid foreclosure.
The five banks -Citizens Bank, Sovereign Bank, TD Banknorth, Webster Bank, and
Bank of America - are stepping forward to play a positive role in the challenging
situation facing many New England homeowners and have together committed an
initial $125 million for mortgage loans.
Researchers here at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston are finding that many
borrowers holding so-called "subprime" loans have solid credit histories and some
home equity and should qualify for the Mortgage Relief Fund. Our research suggests
that there may be 38,000 borrowers in New England that had 10% equity in their
home when they took out the mortgage, had credit scores over 620, and where fully
documented loans for owner occupied houses. For the individual New England
states, there are over 15,000 subprime borrowers that satisfy these conditions in
Massachussetts, over 10,000 in CT, over 3800 in both New Hampshire and Rhode
Island, over 3400 in Maine and a little under 1000 in Vermont. This provides a
conservative estimate of the borrowers that could qualify for this program.
The banks expect to incorporate Federal Housing Administration (FHA) insurance
and beneficial aspects of state programs, which often include flexible underwriting
and eligibility guidelines. These programs allow banks to offer borrowers a lower
interest rate, similar to that of prime borrowers, which could result in savings of
hundreds of dollars per month and the peace of mind of a fixed rate loan.
This fund of $125 million offers genuine help to a subset of borrowers who are at a
perilous juncture in their mortgage. It is particularly important to find and locate the
borrowers who may be eligible for a better rate and a healthier relationship with their
lender. This press conference is meant to stimulate interest so we can do just that --
converse with those borrowers who we may be able to assist, study their individual
circumstances, and take every responsible step available to us to help them.
This initiative began with a discussion with Larry Fish, the chairman of citizens
financial group, about how commercial banks that were not part of the problem could
nonetheless help in the resolution of the problem. I will now turn the podium over to
Larry to discuss this bank initiative.
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About the Authors
Eric S. Rosengren
Eric S. Rosengren is President & Chief Executive Officer of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.
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Eric Rosengren (2007, December 19). Regional President Speech. Speeches, Federal Reserve. https://whenthefedspeaks.com/doc/regional_speeche_20071220_eric_rosengren
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@misc{wtfs_regional_speeche_20071220_eric_rosengren,
author = {Eric Rosengren},
title = {Regional President Speech},
year = {2007},
month = {Dec},
howpublished = {Speeches, Federal Reserve},
url = {https://whenthefedspeaks.com/doc/regional_speeche_20071220_eric_rosengren},
note = {Retrieved via When the Fed Speaks corpus}
}