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"We argue that a firm's aggregate risk is a key determinant of whether it manages its future liquidity needs through cash reserves or bank lines of credit. Banks create liquidity for firms by pooling their idiosyncratic risks. As a result, firms with high aggregate risk find it costly to get...
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This paper analyzes the importance of retail consumers' banking relationships for loan defaults using a unique, comprehensive dataset of over one million loans by savings banks in Germany. We find that loans of retail customers, who have a relationship with their savings bank prior to applying...
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This paper investigates to what extent the introduction of negative monetary policy rates altered competitive behaviour in the euro area banking sector. Specifically, it analyses the effect that negative policy rates had on euro area banks’ market power in comparison to banks that have not...
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stay on debt and collateral collection that applies to virtually all other claims. We propose a simple corporate finance …
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disadvantage for partnerships was offset by their ability to finance larger and longer-horizon entrepreneurial ventures …
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default; ii) they can choose to raise finance through bank loans or corporate bonds; and iii) banks are more efficient than … finance between the US and the euro area. We suggest an explanation of those differences based on information availability …
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