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bank balance sheet data and a rich data set of syndicated loans with borrower and lender characteristics to show that …
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Bank capital ratios have increased steadily since the financial crisis. For a sample of 94 large banks from advanced …
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bank segregations are effective in cleaning up balance sheets and promoting bank lending only if they combine … purchases are funded privately; (ii) smaller shares of the originating bank's assets are segregated; and (iii) asset segregation … problem associated with the creation of a bad bank …
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external shocks. We find evidence of significant interactions between the bank lending channel and both monetary and global … shaped by the counter-cyclical behavior of a state-owned bank …
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This paper investigates the bank lending-channel of monetary policy (MP) surprises. To identify the effects of MP … this high-frequency identification strategy to comprehensive and matched bank-firm data from Brazil. The results are robust … across financial intermediaries, e.g. bank capital, are relevant. Firms connected to stronger banks mitigate about one third …
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corresponding imperfect substitutability between private and commercial credit for the entrepreneur's relationship bank is then …
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We document that banks reduce supply of jumbo mortgage loans when policy uncertainty increases in their headquarter states as measured by the timing of US gubernatorial elections. The reduction is larger for term-limited elections and close elections. We utilize high-frequency, geographically...
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We show that banks reduce the supply of jumbo mortgage loans when policy uncertainty increases, as measured by the timing of US gubernatorial elections in banks' headquarter states. We use high-frequency, geographically granular loan-level data to address an identification problem arising from...
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to idiosyncratic factors. In particular, the bank-specific credit growth rates - usually thought of as a measure of …
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In the wake of the Asian financial crisis, many regimes in Asia adopted stricter provisioning requirements, as well as … throughout emerging Asia, most strikingly so in the case of India. Thus, loan loss provisioning did not simply become more …
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