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We build a model of investment and financing decisions to study the choice between bonds and bank loans in a firm …
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Financial institutions constitute an increasingly important cornerstone of capital markets, yet research at the intersection of asset management contracts and asset pricing remains sparse. In this paper, I study how externalities of managerial contracts affect asset prices in the context of...
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Hardball recapitalizations have emerged in recent years as an important feature in the landscape of corporate financial distress. Since 2016, borrowers have sought to incur super-senior debt, priming existing first-lien lenders, on the strength of aggressive though plausible interpretations of...
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estimation. The analysis allows to distinguish between rents that accrue due to single bank lending, rents that accrue due to …
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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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quasi-experimental research design, we document misallocation of bank credit inside the network, with state-owned banks …
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conditions, credit default and bank capitalization for the transmission of macroeconomic shocks. We fit the model to euro area … empirical literature, i.e. the pro-cyclicality of bank profitability and the counter-cyclical response of firm default rates and …
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This article presents the results of stress tests of the Czech banking sector conducted using models of credit risk and credit growth broken down by sector. The use of these models enables the stress tests to be linked to the CNB's official quarterly macroeconomic forecast. In addition, the...
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This paper argues that first passage time models are likely to better than affine hazard rate models in modelling stressed credit markets and confirms their superior performance in explaining the behavior of Credit Default Swap rates for the major US banking groups over the period of the...
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