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Over 80 percent of securitized loans consolidated back onto banks' balance sheets as a result of FAS 166/167 are revolving consumer loans, primarily credit card loans. In this paper, we examine the impact of FAS 166/167 on the credit card loan securitization. First, we document that the affected...
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We examine the incremental predictive ability and information content of analysts' provision forecasts to explore the potential effects of the FASB's new current expected credit loss (CECL) accounting method. Controlling for the recognized loan loss provision, consensus analyst provision...
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Based on a linear provision/charge-off association and V-shaped scatter-plots of these variables against nonperforming loan changes, Basu et al. (2020) argue that nonperforming loan changes mis-measure credit quality and linear provision models are mis-specified. They conclude that residual...
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Banks with low regulatory capital facing external-financing frictions may reduce lending to avoid a capital shortage. The capital crunch theory predicts that banks' lending is particularly sensitive to their capital ratios during recessions. Procyclicality in bank lending may be magnified when...
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