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Firm prestige reduces the cost of bank loans. Specifically, when borrowers are included in Fortune's list of “America's Most Admired Companies” (MAC), their loan costs decline by approximately 13 bps or US$5.122 million, on average. The effect appears causal. The negative relation between...
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We estimate the cost of capital for the banking industry and find that while the cost of capital soared for banks in the financial crisis, after the passage of the Dodd-Frank Act, the value-weighted cost of capital for banks fell differentially more than did the cost of capital for nonbanks. The...
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We investigate how a borrower’s adverse climate-related incidents affect bank loan contracting. Using a sample of 2,622 publicly traded US firms over the period 2000–2016, we construct event-based measures of corporate climate performances based on firm-level adverse climate incidents such...
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Banks use internal models to optimize risk weights and better account for the specific risk of each asset class. As the choice of a set of risk weights directly amounts to affecting the regulatory capital ratio, economic theory suggests that banks should optimize their risk weights also with...
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Basel III has introduced new liquidity standards to directly enhance asset liquidity and funding stability within deposit taking institutions. We investigate the links between asset liquidity and funding stability as measured under the Basel III regulatory framework and US banks' deposit funding...
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This paper studies bank new equity offerings in response to recently strengthened Basel capital regulation. Our empirical analyses investigate the determinants of issuing new equity and estimate its costs in sample selection model. The key finding is that weak capital base is one of the key...
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This paper investigates the determinants of new equity offerings and estimates its costs in sample selection model. The main finding is that a weak capital base is one of the key driving forces of the new issuance around the recently strengthened Basel regulations, although banks were not...
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This paper investigates the determinants of new equity offerings and estimates its costs in sample selection model. The main finding is that a weak capital base is one of the key driving forces of the new issuance around the recently strengthened Basel regulations, although banks were not...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013028112
Using the most recent machine learning-based image-processing techniques, we investigate whether banks factor borrowing firm's chief executive officer (CEO) facial trustworthiness into bank loan contracting. We find that banks tend to grant more favorable loan terms to firms with...
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We investigate how the banking industry concentration and the strength of credit relationships (relationship lending) jointly affect the cost of borrowing of firms. Our results indicate that relationship lending is not associated with the rent extraction mechanism deriving from informational...
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