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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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Using highly detailed data on the loan portfolios of large U.S. banks, we document that these banks "specialize" by concentrating their lending disproportionately into one industry. This specialization improves a bank’s industry-specific knowledge and allows it to offer generous loan terms to...
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Are borrowers rewarded for repaying their loans? This paper investigates the consequences of covenant violations on subsequent loans to the same borrower using a hand-collected sample of US syndicated loans during the 1996 to 2010 period. We find that covenant violations have substantial...
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that: (1) fees are used to price options embedded in loan contracts such as the drawdown option for credit lines and the … cancellation option in term loans, and (2) fees are used to screen borrowers based on the likelihood of exercising these options …
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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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