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evidence that: (1) fees are used to price options embedded in loan contracts such as the draw-down option for credit lines and … the cancellation option in term loans; and (2) fees are used to screen borrowers about the likelihood of exercising these …
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evidence that: (1) fees are used to Price options embedded in loan contracts such as the draw-down option for credit lines and … the cancellation option in term loans; and (2) fees are used to screen borrowers about the likelihood of exercising these …
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We investigate the performance of various survival analysis techniques applied to ten actual credit data sets from Belgian and UK financial institutions. In the comparison we consider classical survival analysis techniques, namely the accelerated failure time models and Cox proportional hazards...
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We examine the impact on a firm when it is exogenously forced to switch its bank relationship from one branch to another branch of the same bank. We show the effect depends directly on the relative balance between the hard accounting information provided to the bank by the firm, as part of the...
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evidence that: (1) fees are used to price options embedded in loan contracts such as the draw-down option for credit lines and … the cancellation option in term loans; and (2) fees are used to screen borrowers about the likelihood of exercising these …
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