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Borrowers defaulted on home loans in hope of debt write-downs – Irish Independent

Published 04/02/2016 | 02:30


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International ratings agency Moody’s has controversially suggested large numbers of mortgage holders have stopped making repayments in a bid to get debts written off.

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Banks have in the past suggested that a large number of those in arrears are so-called strategic defaulters – those who make a decision to stop making payments on a debt, despite having the financial ability to make the payments.

Now Moody’s says in a new investor note that mortgage arrears rose sharply here when rumours of debt forgiveness circulated at the end of 2011, even though general economic developments did not justify such a spike.

Irish mortgage arrears are the …

Read the full article at: http://www.independent.ie/business/personal-finance/property-mortgages/borrowers-defaulted-on-home-loans-in-hope-of-debt-writedowns-34422580.html

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Borrowers defaulted on home loans in hope of debt write-downs – Irish Independent

Published 04/02/2016 | 02:30


(Stock image)
(Stock image)

International ratings agency Moody’s has controversially suggested large numbers of mortgage holders have stopped making repayments in a bid to get debts written off.

  • Share
  • Go To

Banks have in the past suggested that a large number of those in arrears are so-called strategic defaulters – those who make a decision to stop making payments on a debt, despite having the financial ability to make the payments.

Now Moody’s says in a new investor note that mortgage arrears rose sharply here when rumours of debt forgiveness circulated at the end of 2011, even though general economic developments did not justify such a spike.

Irish mortgage arrears are the …

Read the full article at: http://www.independent.ie/business/personal-finance/borrowers-defaulted-on-home-loans-in-hope-of-debt-writedowns-34422580.html

Category: BankruptcyBy Insolvency GuardianFebruary 3, 2016

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