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The government may have to give a taxpayer guarantee to billions of pounds of mortgage market bonds. | The government may have to give a taxpayer guarantee to billions of pounds of mortgage market bonds. |
The recommendation is part of a report commissioned by the Treasury that looks at possible ways to revive the UK mortgage market. | The recommendation is part of a report commissioned by the Treasury that looks at possible ways to revive the UK mortgage market. |
But such a move would be controversial and could be seen as the partial nationalisation of mortgage finance. | But such a move would be controversial and could be seen as the partial nationalisation of mortgage finance. |
The report expects the shortage of mortgage finance to persist till at least the end of 2010. | The report expects the shortage of mortgage finance to persist till at least the end of 2010. |
The assessment of the outlook for mortgage finance is due to be published later by Sir James Crosby, the deputy chairman of the City watchdog, the Financial Services Authority. | The assessment of the outlook for mortgage finance is due to be published later by Sir James Crosby, the deputy chairman of the City watchdog, the Financial Services Authority. |
Gloomy | Gloomy |
Sir James's assessment of the health of the British mortgage market is about as gloomy as it's possible to be. | Sir James's assessment of the health of the British mortgage market is about as gloomy as it's possible to be. |
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This former banker blames a collapse in demand for mortgage-backed securities, or investments created out of mortgages and sold to banks and big investors. | This former banker blames a collapse in demand for mortgage-backed securities, or investments created out of mortgages and sold to banks and big investors. |
This is not just a City of London phenomenon. | This is not just a City of London phenomenon. |
Sir James fears that a long-term mortgage drought would turn the current downturn in house prices and consumer spending into something considerably worse. | Sir James fears that a long-term mortgage drought would turn the current downturn in house prices and consumer spending into something considerably worse. |
So he believes it may be necessary for the government to guarantee new better quality mortgage backed securities, to re-stimulate demand for these securities. | So he believes it may be necessary for the government to guarantee new better quality mortgage backed securities, to re-stimulate demand for these securities. |
That may be necessary, Sir James is expected to say later this morning, in view of the government's objectives of supporting financial stability and operating in the long-run interest of consumers and the economy. | That may be necessary, Sir James is expected to say later this morning, in view of the government's objectives of supporting financial stability and operating in the long-run interest of consumers and the economy. |
But it would be seen as the taxpayer underwriting the mortgage market, the partial nationalisation of mortgage finance and it will be immensely controversial. | But it would be seen as the taxpayer underwriting the mortgage market, the partial nationalisation of mortgage finance and it will be immensely controversial. |