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estimate bank biases at the credit level by comparing bank-generated risk estimates within loan syndicates. The biases are … positively correlated with measures of regulatory capital, even in the presence of bank fixed effects, consistent with an effort …
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To what extent have U.S. banks adopted the originate-to-distribute model in their corporate lending business? According to our findings, banks have increasingly used the originate-to-distribute model in their term-loan business since the early 1990s. However, they have continued to rely on the...
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adverse consequences of disorderly bank failures. However, this promise of support comes at a cost: large, complex or … average bank. The authors obtain similar results when they assess the effect of increased support on net charge-offs and when …
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This paper empirically explores the monitoring behavior of banks. We are able to infer bank monitoring activity by … better understand the bank monitoring motives and abilities. We find banks more closely monitor those credits to which they …
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decline in loan maturity is bank driven. In line with this premise, we find that the slope of the loan yield curve becomes …
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