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default (PD) and loss given default (LGD) of loans are assumed to be uncorrelated. Yet, evidence points to correlations …
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and loans in these quarters default by about 15 percent more often. These patterns are accentuated in CRA-eligible census …
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that, after the drop in energy prices, the credit default swap spreads (CDS) of firms in the energy sector soared, and …
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This paper investigates Japanese banks' earnings management behavior under three distinct economic environments: (1) high-growth with asset price bubble economy (1985-1990); (2) stagnant growth with financial distress economy (1991-1996); and (3) severe recession with credit crunch economy...
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and loans in these quarters default by about 15 percent more often. These patterns are accentuated in CRA-eligible census …
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Using Federal Reserve (Fed) confidential stress test data, we exploit the gap between the Fed and bank capital projections as an exogenous shock to banks and analyze how this shock is transmitted to consumer credit markets. First, we document that banks in the 90th percentile of the capital gap...
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