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A structured leasing is a new and highly flexible transaction that develops synergies between funding policy, risk …-based techniques, the implementation of a structured leasing transaction, either a leveraged lease or a synthetic lease, is more … leasing creates value by increasing liquidity and funding, reducing the funding costs, allowing sponsors to attain greater …
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deductible according to the type of leasing contract. Compared with other forms of financing, leasing has the advantage of …Leasing, as a financial instrument, was able to affirm itself in many developed countries as one of the most effective … for the development and for the application of new technologies in business. Leasing is a modern way of financing through …
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because of their ability to be flexible and adapt quickly to a changing market, and to generate new jobs. SME sector is the …
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This paper explores the influences of the approved results of loans cases, the loan applicants’ socioeconomic attributes in the decision of perusal loan. The results can improve the credit quality and avoid the misjudgment of screening personal loan customers and also establish a better...
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Using data from Securities and Exchange Commission filings, I show that the typical bank loan is renegotiated five times, or every nine months. The pricing, maturity, amount, and covenants are all significantly modified during each renegotiation, whose timing is governed by the financial health...
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The article “Risk Management in the Clearing House KDPW_CCP” discusses the operation of a transaction guarantee and clearing system by the company KDPW_CCP S.A. On the Polish market, KDPW_CCP performs the functions of a clearing house and a central counterparty for transactions made in...
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As the recent financial crisis unfolded, a new financial instrument—contingent convertible (coco) bonds—was widely considered as a mechanism for promptly recapitalizing overlevered financial institutions. Essentially, the conversion feature of coco bonds would replace supervisory discretion...
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La crise financière a justifié une surveillance accrue de la titrisation dans le refinancement de l’économie. Les créances titrisées en France sont en grande majorité représentatives de crédits octroyés par les banques aux ménages et aux sociétés non financières résidents.
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La titrisation connaît un développement mesuré en France. Avec un total de bilan de 215 milliards d’euros à mi-2013, elle se place au cinquième rang de la zone euro. Elle détient principalement des crédits sur des résidents français et a facilité l’accès des banques au...
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Short term financing is vital for the financial survival of any company, because very often they are facing deficits of cash during their activity. Therefore a company has to identify the optimal solutions in order to cover those (temporary) deficits. A good solution to this problem is the...
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