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In contrast to the literature involving U.S. bank lending domestically to U.S. firms, we find that affiliated U.S. banks' mutual funds do not increase their holdings of equity in non-U.S. borrowing firms around new loan initiations. Mutual funds affiliated with lending banks have less equity...
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We show that social networks (Facebook connections) impact both the demand for and supply of consumer and small business loans originated on lending marketplaces. Loan demand increases substantially with past borrowing activities of geographically distant but socially connected areas, with an...
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After exogenous shocks caused by natural disasters, the surge in demand for mortgages to rebuild damaged property is satisfied by FinTech lenders more than by traditional and shadow banks. Although both FinTech and traditional bank lenders increase mortgage availability, FinTech lenders are more...
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