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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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We provide an overview of the data requirements necessary to monitor repurchase agreements (repos) and securities lending markets for the purposes of informing policymakers and researchers about firm-level and systemic risk. We start by explaining the functioning of these markets, then argue...
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finance shrinks during periods of rising interest rates. Banks originate a higher share of adjustable-rate loans than other …
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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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The financial crisis of 2007-09 has sparked keen interest in models of financial frictions and their impact on macro activity. Most models share the feature that borrowers suffer a contraction in the quantity of credit. However, the evidence suggests that although bank lending contracted during...
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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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"This paper is the first to study the effect of financial restatement on bank loan contracting. Compared with loans initiated before restatement, loans initiated after restatement have significantly higher spreads, shorter maturities, higher likelihood of being secured, and more covenant...
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