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The provision of subsidized credit to financial institutions is an important and frequently used policy tool of …-driven reductions in total borrowing costs hire more staff and increase administrative expenses. Cheap credit leads to greater …
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We classify a large sample of banks according to the geographic diversification of their international syndicated loan portfolio. Our results show that diversified banks maintain higher loan supply during banking crises in borrower countries. The positive loan supply effects lead to higher...
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question, we identify the compositional changes in banks' supply of credit using the variation in their holdings of residential …
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effect of the reforms on overall credit supply, while at the same time documenting a substantial decline in borrower- and …
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All other terms being equal (e.g. seniority), syndicated loan contracts provide larger lending compensations (in percentage points) to institutions funding larger amounts. This paper explores empirically the motivation for such a price design on a sample of sovereign syndicated loans in the...
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parameters affect bank credit supply …
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This paper examines the effects of Islamic banking on the causal linkages between credit and GDP by comparing two sets … analysis provides evidence of long-run causality running from credit to GDP in countries with Islamic banks only. This is …
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levy was implemented supply more credit. This increase is more significant for larger lenders and banks that are more …
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. We find credit spreads to be negatively related to market size in small markets and positively related in large financial …
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This paper explores whether the impact of economic uncertainty on credit growth differs for Islamic vs. conventional … in economic uncertainty significantly decreases the credit growth of conventional banks but does not have any significant … impact on Islamic banks' credit growth. Our results are robust to alternative specifications and addressing endogeneity …
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