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more lax lending policies than banks, we unveil important evidence that nonbanks increased bank borrowing following the …
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between these vehicles and lead banks. CLOs that have a relationship with the lead bank of the renegotiated loan are strong … fund not only their portion of the loan increase, but also the portion that was supposed to be funded by the lead bank. Our … findings highlight the previously unrecognized role of the growing presence of non-bank lenders in corporate lending. …
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the average bank. The authors show similar effects on net charge-offs and for U.S. banks only …
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of bank regulatory capital. Our results show that following Basel I, undrawn fees and all-in-drawn credit spreads on …
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In this paper, we introduce a model to study the interaction between insurance and banking. We build on the Federal Crop Insurance Act of 1980, which significantly expanded and restructured the decades-old federal crop insurance program and adverse weather shocks - over-exposure of crops to heat...
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bank's financial condition deteriorates, depositors have an incentive to withdraw their funds, and corporations will find … over the last two decades to a deterioration in the performance of their bank. We find that during recessions, in … to borrower-, bank-, and credit-line-specific controls as well as bank-fixed effects, show that banks' provision of …
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In this paper, we introduce a model to study the interaction between insurance and banking. We build on the Federal Crop Insurance Act of 1980, which significantly expanded and restructured the decades-old federal crop insurance program and adverse weather shocks - over-exposure of crops to heat...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014581880
explaining banks' market values. In this paper we present a model of a bank with fixed-rate deposit insurance that faces … increasing competition that erodes its charter value. When under these conditions the bank chooses its capital to maximize …
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The Basel I Accord introduced a discontinuity in required capital for undrawn credit commitments. While banks had to set aside capital when they extended commitments with maturities in excess of one year, short-term commitments were not subject to a capital requirement. We use this difference to...
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