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We study whether and how corporate loan securitization through collateralized loan obligations (CLOs) has changed the nature of bank lending relationship. We use a large dataset of CLO collaterals to identify securitized loans and the relationship lenders. We show that even if a relationship...
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We study whether and how corporate loan securitization through collateralized loan obligations (CLOs) has changed the nature of bank lending relationship. We use a large dataset of CLO collaterals to identify securitized loans and the relationship lenders. We show that even if a relationship...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012962747
We find that increases in lending by Japanese Government Owned Bank (GOB) during the crisis in early 1990's had a strong incremental impact on firm level investment, especially for credit constrained firms. Firms have better future accounting performance when their investment is associated with...
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This paper examines whether and how banks adapt to long-run climate change. We show that banks increase their loan loss provisions by 7% in response to a 1°F increase in three-year weighted average abnormal temperature. Such an effect is more pronounced when banks have greater pre-existing...
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We investigate tax incidence reflected in the pricing of syndicated loans and argue that loan spread increases in bank income taxes of borrowers’ home states. We compare borrowers in states with differing bank tax rates and demonstrate the presence of tax incidence on borrowers with causality...
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We investigate tax incidence reflected in the pricing of syndicated loans and argue that loan spread increases in bank income taxes of borrowers’ home states. We compare borrowers in states with differing bank tax rates and demonstrate the presence of tax incidence on borrowers with causality...
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