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This study applies Real Options Theory to banking in the environment of actively traded Philippine Universal Banks. These banks exist in an environment of imperfect information with regard to lending, and a country where credit scarcity impedes the growth and performance of entrepreneurial...
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Prior studies have shown that newly public firms exhibit a high degree of uncertainty and asymmetric information, with few reliable sources of information. These findings suggest that investors could benefit if some independent party is able to assess the quality of a newly public firm. Since...
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Using a sample of 4757 bilateral bank loans to Chinese enterprises, we analyze the effect of firms' initial public offerings (IPOs) on interest rate savings. Our evidence shows that following successful equity IPOs, firms are granted with a significant discount in their cost of credit. This...
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Past bank-firm lending relationships affect the probability of choosing a bank as debt-underwriter. However, there is no evidence regarding how these relationships may influence the decision to syndicate the issuance; nor is there evidence of their effect on the syndicate formation. Using a sample...
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Going public, as one of the most important events during a firm's life cycle, may influence bank monitoring through a few channels. First, going public improves information transparency of the IPO firm and reduces lender-borrower information asymmetry, thereby lowering the demand of bank...
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According to conventional wisdom, banks play a special role in providing liquidity in bad times, while capital markets are used to fund investment in good times. Using micro-data on corporate balance sheets following the COVID-19 shock, we provide evidence that instead, the corporate bond market...
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