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Using data from the FDIC survey of bank lending practices from January 1996 to March 2009, we investigate possible … for business loans, the selection of low-risk underwriting practices is positively related to strong prior period bank …
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This paper provides direct evidence on the effect of quantitative easing (QE) policies on bank lending through the …
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bank balance sheet data and a rich data set of syndicated loans with borrower and lender characteristics to show that …
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Recent studies of monetary policy in developing countries document a weak bank lending channel based on aggregate data …, volumes and rates, coupled with unanticipated variation in monetary policy. We show that a monetary contraction reduces bank …
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We show that borrowing firms benefit substantially from important enforcement actions issued on U.S. banks for safety and soundness reasons. Using hand-collected data on such actions from the main three U.S. regulators and syndicated loan deals over the years 1997-2014, we find that enforcement...
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This paper assesses the effectiveness of lending restriction measures, such as loan-to-value and debt-service-to-income ratios, in affecting developments in house prices and credit. We use data on 99 lending standard restrictions implemented in 28 EU countries over 1990-2018. The results suggest...
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banks had not previously faced. That is, they could invest bank capital in excess reserves and earn the "better than" risk … average large (small) bank. This paper highlights the importance of reserve premiums in credit and liquidity access for market …
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We explore the impact of the credit crunch that followed the European debt crisis on the corporate policies of European firms. We show that banks' exposures to impaired sovereign debt and the risk-shifting behavior of undercapitalized banks contributed significantly to the severity of the...
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We study bank portfolio allocations during the transition of the real sector to a knowledge economy in which firms use … can explain up to 20%of bank portfolio reallocation from commercial to residential lending over the last four decades …
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Excessive credit growth and high asset prices increase systemic risks. Because, in equilibrium, these two variables are jointly determined the analysis of systemic risk and the cost-benefit analysis of macroprudential regulation require a specific framework consistent with the existing empirical...
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