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network of interbank exposures may lead to domino effects following the event of an initial bank failure. The structure of the …
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policies to address the role of brown legacy positions and heterogeneous bank business models. …
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What is the impact of environmental consciousness (i.e., being green) as borrower and as lender on loan rates? We investigate this question employing an international sample of syndicated loans over the period 2011-2019. We find that green firms borrow at a signifi- cantly lower spread,...
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, which is the risk that a new technology has negative spillovers on the value of a bank's legacy loan portfolio. Using both … overhang. These results hold for two distinct measures of asset overhang and using bank mergers as a source of exogenous … variation in bank specialization. We further show that these heterogeneous effects arise through financial contracting. Overall …
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This paper studies the impact of bank mergers on firm-bank lending relationships using information from individual loan … contracts in Belgium. We analyse the effects of bank mergers on the probability of borrowers maintaining their lending … relationships and on their ability to continue tapping bank credit. The environment reflects a number of interesting features: high …
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Assessing the impacts of bank mergers on small firms requires separating borrowers with single versus multiple banking …-relationship borrowers who "switch" to another bank following a merger will be less harmed than those whose relationship is "dropped" and not … to be dropped. We track post-merger performance and show that many dropped target-bank borrowers are harmed by the merger …
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