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In this paper, we show that when banks increase their use of wholesale funding they shorten the maturity of loans to corporations. This effect appears to be linked to banks' exposure to rollover risk resulting from their increasing use of short-term uninsured funding. Banks that use more...
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Banks in the syndicated loan market have increased their distant lending over the last three decades. Lead banks play a role in participant banks' distant lending decisions but not in a way entirely consistent with them acting as “delegated” monitors. This is partly because participant banks...
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Much of the work on climate risk has focused on the physical effects of climate change, with less attention devoted to “transition risks” related to negative economic effects of enacting climate-related policies and phasing out high-emitting technologies. Further, most of the work in this...
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Loan funds are open-end mutual funds holding predominantly corporate leveraged loans. We document empirically that loan funds are significantly more susceptible to run risk than any other category of debt funds, including corporate bond funds. Most importantly, we establish a link between loan...
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default swaps, has affected bank financing. We find that market-based pricing is associated with lower interest rates, both at …
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default is as large as 100 basis points, which can improve the typical loan portfolio's Tier 1 capital ratio by as much as 33 …
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