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jump back up to around 200 basis points. We surmise that in a booming credit market the certification of corporate …
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This paper studies the effects of the bank capital requirements imposed by the European authorities in October 2011 on loan collateral and personal guarantees usage to enhance capital ratios. We use detailed information on the loan contracts granted by a representative Spanish bank and several...
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Comparing banks to non-bank lenders, we investigate whether the geographical distance between lenders, borrowers and their properties is reflected in the pricing of US mortgages that were included in US CMBS pools during the 2000 to 2017 period. The difference in loan spread when bank-borrower...
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We identify the origin of the contradicting perspectives on credit creation offered by Austrian, Mainstream and Post …-exist any transaction and loan. We develop a unified framework of credit creation based on three leading variables: (i) the … amount of collateral assets accepted, (ii) the level of leverage and (iii) the level of trust and confidence. As credit …
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credit market and in funding markets. The reduction in the supply of credit by Eurozone banks caused riskier borrowers to …. Although global bank lending is often reported to amplify the international credit cycle, we show that foreign banking acted as … a shock absorber that weathered the real consequences of the credit crunch in Europe …
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I examine U.S. firms' motives for participating in cross-border syndicated loans with foreign banks. Firms borrowing from foreign lead arrangers pay higher interest rates on their loans compared to firms borrowing from local banks, controlling for firm and loan characteristics and using matched...
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bank- rm level credit data, we show that banks reallocate credit within their domestic loan portfolio in at least three … in which they are heavily specialized. Third, they reallocate credit towards low-risk fi rms. These reallocation effects … the transmission of the funding shock to credit supply by 22, 8 and 10%,respectively …
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power for economic growth and bank lending in the United States and the euro area than the spot IBOR-OIS, credit default … swap spreads or bank bond credit spreads …
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bank credit reallocation with endogenous firm entry and exit that allows for both theoretical and quantitative analysis. By … also redirect existing credit to more productive entrants. This reduces banks’ dependence on household deposits that are …
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Market design matters when heterogeneous borrowers roll over loans, facing funding shocks. Borrower anonymity is a key feature of various financial markets, such as short term, interbank lending markets. We show that anonymous markets experience systemic runs for large shocks, but provide...
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