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We investigate bank loans' specialness with a particular focus on the recent boom and bust cycle. We perform an empirical analysis using event study methodology on a sample of 253 large loan announcements for French borrowers between January 2000 and December 2009. We find a significant and...
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I investigate the determinants of the duration between bank loan renegotiations using a sample of 1 600 amendments to private debt contracts in Europe. The median duration between loan amendments equals one year, although frequently renegotiated contracts are amended every five months. Employing...
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This article provides empirical evidence on the determinants of multiple bank loan renegotiations in Europe over the last decade. I find that renegotiations differ from those in US in terms of frequency, amended terms, and first occurrence. Multiple renegotiations concern very large loans which...
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The aim of this paper is to empirically investigate the determinants of creditor concentration in the use of bank loans by firms in a European cross-country framework. We analyze the influence of loan and borrower characteristics but also banking market structure and legal enforcement variables...
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