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During times of high economic policy uncertainty, domestic banks increase cross- border syndicated lending. We control for credit demand by including time-varying borrower country fixed effects in our regressions. The credit migration effects are strongest for banks with diverse income, and when...
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We empirically examine the impact of bank consolidation on bank acquisition of soft information about borrowers. Using a dataset of small business financing, we find that mergers of small banks have a negative impact on soft information acquisition, whereas mergers of large banks have no impact....
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This paper examines the reciprocal lending relationships between financial conglomerates (FCs) in the repo market to better understand the following key points: what motivates powerful firms to engage in this type of contemporaneous cross-funding relationship; and the implications of such...
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We propose a worldwide-based loan portfolio to measure banks’ sectoral concentration that features prominently in episodes of bank specialization. We use the banks’ real loan allocation worldwide instead of the in-sample data to compute a bank specialization. We find that firms borrowing...
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The current literature on SME loan underwriting assumes that banks use just one of two lending technologies: relationship lending for opaque SMEs and transactions-based lending for relatively transparent SMEs. Recent work has departed from this view and hypothesizes that banks use a variety of...
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By applying factor analysis to unique data on loan screening for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Japan, we investigate the factors that banks actually evaluate when underwriting commercial loans. We find that banks emphasize three factors when they decide whether to grant loans: the...
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Using a unique dataset based on the Bank of Italy's organizational survey, we find that – after having controlled for bank size – loan officers' authority has a key role in explaining bank specialization in small business lending. In particular, banks that delegate more decision-making power...
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A vast literature has emphasized that small banks are at a comparative advantage in small business lending. In this paper, we show that apart from size, which is negatively correlated with bank specialization in small business lending, organizational characteristics affect bank loan portfolio...
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Relationship lending has an advantage over transactions-based lending from the viewpoint of information richness. Although financial intermediaries use not only relationship lending but also transactions-based lending. We consider a factor of lending technology choice by a focus on an incentive...
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Despite the importance of the hypothesis that trade creditors may act as relationship lenders, it has been virtually impossible to directly test this hypothesis because of a lack of data. We attempt to overcome this problem by using a relatively new Japanese database on small and midsized...
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