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Doris J. Dungey, mortgage crisis blogger, at 47

By Patricia Sullivan
Washington Post / December 6, 2008
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WASHINGTON - Doris J. Dungey, an influential blogger who under the pseudonym Tanta wrote about the failing US mortgage industry, died of ovarian cancer Nov. 30 at Ohio State University Medical Center in Columbus. She previously lived in Upper Marlboro, Md.

She was 47.

Ms. Dungey wrote for Calculated Risk, a finance and economics blog that became a favorite of skeptics of the overheated housing loan business largely because of her knowledge and wit.

Among her fans was Paul Krugman, a Nobel laureate, New York Times columnist, and Princeton University economist who quoted her "muddled metaphor index" in his blog. Analysts at the Federal Reserve also footnoted one of her postings in the Fed paper "Understanding the Securitization of Subprime Mortgage Credit."

Ms. Dungey wrote a series of lengthy articles about mortgage origination, negative amortization, and automated underwriting systems, which she collected into "The Compleat UberNerd," a site-within-a-site at the blog.

The Wall Street Journal called her work "one of the smartest and most influential blogs on the mortgage meltdown and resulting financial crisis," and more than 1,000 of her readers indicated that her literary allusions and clear prose illuminated some of the most arcane corners of the industry.

In one of her last postings, dated Sept. 21, she wrote: "What I really really like is the idea of subjecting CEOs to the same petty humiliation everyone else gets treated to.

"I suggest that for every separate asset these CEOs sell to the government, they be required to write a Hardship Letter over a 1010 warning (that's a reference to the statute forbidding lying in order to get a loan) explaining why they acquired or originated this asset to begin with, what's really wrong with it in detail, what they have learned from this experience, and what steps they are taking to make sure it never happens again."

Before she retired because of her illness, she worked for Mortgage Dynamics of Falls Church, Va., on its securitization due diligence team.

Ms. Dungey, under the childhood nickname Tanta, began commenting two years ago on the Calculated Risk blog, taking issue with some of the postings written by owner Bill McBride. Her witty and knowledgeable comments led McBride to offer her the opportunity to post under a pseudonym.

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