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How does bank distress impact their customers' probability of default and trade credit availability? We address this … bank-induced increase of firms' probabilities of default. Moreover, bailouts tend to reduce trade credit availability and …
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How does bank distress impact their customers' probability of default and trade credit availability? We address this … bank-induced increase of firms' probabilities of default. Moreover, bailouts tend to reduce trade credit availability and …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012108717
lending can be explained by a shift in credit towards both export-intensive firms and small banks without foreign asset … exposure that have a higher share of exporting firms in their credit portfolio. We also find that German regions where these …
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Excessive credit creation by banks was at the root of the recent financial crisis. Nevertheless, micro … overoptimism causes excessive lending, subsequently yielding abnormal loan write-offs. We propose a new measure of excessive credit … growth known from macroeconomics to identify credit booms and test our model for German bank and bankportfolio level data …
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credit demand-side factors. The public mandate is set by local governments and stipulates a deviation from strict profit … percent less cyclical than other local banks. The result is credit supply-side driven and especially strong for savings banks …
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The US credit boom has been identified as one of the causes of the global financial crisis and the resulting debt … overhang is seen as the primary reason for the weak economic recovery. Most of the existing literature links the credit boom to … non-financial private sector had been originated by shadow banks. Consequently, dampening credit creation by the …
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minimum standard is unlikely to exhibit adverse consequences for credit supply and bank profitability. …
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We show that credit supply shocks have a strong impact on firm-level as well as aggregate investment by applying the …
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Using detailed data of all German banks, we find that banks which have suffered heavy credit losses reduce their … assumption of constant leverage. Weakly capitalized banks grant fewer new loans than other banks. We control for credit demand …
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Against the backdrop of a high stock of non-performing loans (NPLs) in several European countries, this paper investigates the role of NPLs for lending rates charged for newly granted loans in the euro area. More precisely, it looks for an effect that extends beyond losses caused by that stock...
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