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shows that foreign bank entry through Greenfield mode provides more loan to corporations and loans in foreign currency, but …
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I look at the relationship between corporate loan terms and connections of board members to bankers through employment on other boards, a connection less likely to be affected by confounding factors. Specifically, I examine whether loan terms such as pricing and maturity as well as other loan...
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This paper investigates how bank CEO risk-taking incentives influence bank lending decisions. Consistent with the … standards in bank loan contracts to pursue higher compensation. We find that banks with a high vega tend to charge a … create an agency problem between a bank manager and shareholders …
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Sectoral loan concentration is an important factor in bank performance. We develop a measure of sectoral loan … concentration and study how community bank performance and the size-performance relationship vary with loan concentration and … significantly associated with risk of bank failure or acquisition. Results for changes in concentration appear to be driven by the …
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A puzzling but consistent result in the empirical literature on banking is that firms with close bank ties do not grow … faster than bank-independent firms. In this paper, we reconsider the link between relationship lending and firms' growth … and health status. We explore the influence of long-lasting bank relationships on employment and asset growth of a large …
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This article analyses the effects of the bank restructuring process performed in Spain between 2010 and 2016. First, we … Bank of Spain. Second, we investigate whether these reforms affected (i) the stability, (ii) the degree of competition, and … instability. On the other hand, the increasing bank market power fostered financial stability (i.e., lower risk-taking behaviour …
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[REVISED AUG 2019]We investigate the shrinking community banking sector and the impact on local small business lending (SBL) in the context of mergers and acquisitions. From all mergers that involved community banks, we examine the varying impact on SBL depending on the local presence of the...
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In the recent theoretical literature on lending risk, the coordination problem in multi-creditor relationships have been analyzed extensively. We address this topic empirically, relying on a unique panel data set that includes detailed credit-file information on distressed lending relationships...
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estimation. The analysis allows to distinguish between rents that accrue due to single bank lending, rents that accrue due to …
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results suggest that female directors and managers are more effective in facilitating bank lending by lowering bank risk when … of directors and other decision-making bodies, and bank performance in credit growth. Using panel data on Turkish banks … from 2006-2020, we find that while female directors and managers alone correlate negatively with credit growth, likely due …
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