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Mortgage Defaults Said To Be Stabilizing

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Published: September 25, 2007

SINGAPORE - The default rate on U.S. mortgages is stabilizing, an American housing official said Monday, adding she didn't expect last week's cut in U.S. interest rates to significantly affect the number of defaults.

Speaking on the sidelines of a forum in Singapore, U.S. Housing and Urban Development Assistant Secretary Darlene Williams said the U.S. Federal Reserve's bigger-than-expected half-point cut of its key rate last week signaled that authorities were taking action to support the economy.

The concern has been that certain sections of the credit markets have frozen up as banks and investors have grown fearful about getting repaid because of the surge in defaults on mortgages, especially subprime loans made to borrowers with poor credit.

Worries over the tightening credit roiled global stock markets most of August and carried into September. The Dow Jones industrial average, which closed at a record 14,000.41 July 19, tumbled 8.2 percent by mid-August. Since the Sept. 18 rate cut, the index has bounced back 3.1 percent.

'The hope is that the Fed rate cut would send the signal that government is concerned and willing to continue to analyze the situation so that the market can relax,' Williams said. 'We believe we still have a market that is correcting, but we don't expect any drastic changes' on the rate of defaults.

'Our economic fundamentals are strong. Loan defaults are half of what they were in the 1980s and interest rates are low compared to the double-digit rates of 20 years ago,' she said.
Subprime mortgages must stay despite the current crisis as they play an important role in increasing U.S. home ownership, Williams said.

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