Mortgage Default Ratio
Insurance company's investment in mortgages that have defaulted (mortgages in Default) divided by its Adjusted Surplus account. The smaller this ratio, the more financially sound the insurance company.
Insurance company's investment in mortgages that have defaulted (mortgages in Default) divided by its Adjusted Surplus account. The smaller this ratio, the more financially sound the insurance company.
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