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the role of housebank relationships increased in 1996-2002. The development of the number of bank relationships seems to …
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the role of housebank relationships increased in 1996-2002. The development of the number of bank relationships seems to …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010958221
the role of housebank relationships increased in 1996-2002. The development of the number of bank relationships seems to …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10004988459
the role of housebank relationships increased in 1996- 2002. The development of the number of bank relationships seems to …
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We studied information and interaction processes in six lending relationships between a universal bank and medium sized firms. The study is based on the credit files of the respective firms. If no problems occur in these lending relationships, bank monitoring is based mainly on cheap,...
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Some of the most widely expressed myths about the German financial system are concerned with the close ties and intensive interaction between banks and firms, often described as Hausbank relationships. Links between banks and firms include direct shareholdings, board representation, and proxy...
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This paper empirically examines the role of soft information in the competitive interaction between relationship and transaction banks. Soft information can be interpreted as a private signal about the quality of a firm that is observable to a relationship bank, but not to a transaction bank. We...
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This paper empirically examines the role of soft information in the competitive interaction between relationship and transaction banks. Soft information can be interpreted as a private signal about the quality of a firm that is observable to a relationship bank, but not to a transaction bank. We...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011605600
We examine whether performance-sensitive debt (PSD) is used to reduce hold-up problems in long-term lending relationships. We find that the use of PSD is more common in the presence of a long-term lending relationship and if the borrower has fewer financing alternatives available. In syndicated...
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Some of the most widely expressed myths about the German financial system are concerned with the close ties and intensive interaction between banks and firms, often described as Hausbank relationships. Links between banks and firms include direct shareholdings, board representation, and proxy...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010311982