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Milliman analysis: Rising interest rates, lower refinance activity contribute to growing mortgage default risk in 2022 Q3Total mortgage acquisition volume is down 62% year over year in 2022 Q3 Rising interest rates during Q3 had a large impact on the mortgage market The default risk for government-sponsored enterprise (GSE) acquisitions (purchased and refinanced loans backed by Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae) increased from a rate of 3.02% for mortgage loans originating in Q2 to 3.54% for loans originating in Q3 2022. This means that for mortgage loans originating in Q3, the expectation is that 3.54% will become delinquent (180 days or more) over their lifetimes. Rising interest rates during Q3 had a large impact on the mortgage market, with a 62% drop in mortgage originations year over year. Refinance activity in particular is driving much of the decline in volume; those originations are down 87% year-to-date. For both purchase and refinance loans, increased economic risk due to an expected slowdown in home price growth is also driving the rise in default risk. "With interest rates rising, fewer homeowners are refinancing for a more favorable rate or length-of-loan compared to the year prior," says The MMDI reflects a baseline forecast of future home prices. For more on the MMDI, go to www.milliman.com/mmdi/. To access additional mortgage market thought leadership, go to https://www.milliman.com/en/products/milliman-m-pire. About Milliman Milliman is among the world's largest providers of actuarial and related products and services. The firm has consulting practices in healthcare, property & casualty insurance, life insurance and financial services, and employee benefits. Founded in 1947, Milliman is an independent firm with offices in major cities around the globe. For further information, visit milliman.com.
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