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Asia's bank-centered financial systems require the reduced supply-demand gap in lending as a core policy pillar to improve small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) access to finance. Meanwhile, the diversification of financing modalities beyond conventional bank lending is another key policy...
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After addressing the securitisation of non-performing loans (NPLs) within the broader context of the ECB’s efforts to reduce NPL stocks and inflows, we investigate the structural and pricing features of NPL securitisations, issued by large banks in the euro area, by drawing on a unique and...
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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 addressing the securitisation of non-performing loans (NPLs) within the broader context of the ECB's efforts to reduce NPL stocks and inflows, we investigate the structural and pricing features of NPL securitisations, issued by large banks in the euro area, by drawing on a unique and...
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The traditional model of bank-led financial intermediation, where banks issue demandable deposits to savers and make informationally sensitive loans to borrowers, has seen a dramatic decline since 1970s. Instead, private credit is increasingly intermediated through arms-length transactions, such...
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This paper investigates whether an increase in ABS issuance, or securitized products, by leasing companies has been influenced by Japanese banks’ tightened lending attitudes in 1990s. Our focus is in particular to examine the importance of asset securitization for leasing companies when...
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Indian banking sector have responsible commitment to straighten the agricultural sector in lending. India growing in population needs more food production even to meet its own demand. It is critical now that agricultural sector has been pushed as secondary sector rather than primary. Author has...
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This study examines bank-lending channel over the business cycle for Indonesian dual banking system by ascertaining to what extent Islamic banks have a role in the credit smoothing. In this context, we utilize Indonesian dual banking system unbalanced panel data for the period 2001-2015. By...
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Since the recent financial crisis, the procyclical leverage of banks has been highlighted, as it is an important mechanism in propagating financial shocks to the real economy. Procyclical leverage has been identified in investment banks due to the active balance sheet management based on the...
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Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) have been identified as the catalyst for the economic growth of a country. They are a major source of income and employment and consequently poverty reduction. Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) contributed 49% of Ghana's GDP in 2012 which impact...
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