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leverage on GDP, credit and the interest rate spread. Increasing capital requirements for banks should therefore have no strong …
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In this paper, we empirically analyze the transmission of realized interest rate risk - the gain or loss in bank economic capital due to movements in interest rates - to bank lending. We exploit a unique panel data set that contains supervisory information on the repricing maturity profiles of...
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In this paper we analyze the access to credit of innovative firms on the price and non-price dimensions of bank lending … in innovative processes. Further, innovative firms have a lower probability of being credit rationed than their non …
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We find that prestigious companies pay lower spreads and upfront fees on their loans despite the fact that prestige does not predict default risk over the life of the loan. Using survey data on firm-level prestige, we show that a one standard deviation increase in prestige reduces loan spreads...
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Comparing banks to non-bank lenders, we investigate whether the geographical distance between lenders, borrowers and their properties is reflected in the pricing of US mortgages that were included in US CMBS pools during the 2000 to 2017 period. The difference in loan spread when bank-borrower...
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