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euro area, repayments of the mortgage loans granted in the boom preceding the financial crisis have been dragging down net … housing markets better than net loans. Moreover, credit supply restrictions during the crisis are estimated to be smaller …
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supervisory bodies dedicated to demand indicators influence credit increase limitation in different ways. Non-standard actions …
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We develop a framework to explore the effect of credit ratings on loan origination and securitization. In the model …
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the market for syndicated loans during the pre-2008 credit boom. Institutional investors disproportionately purchase …
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the importance of bank behavior for distinguishing between good and bad credit growth. We find that loans originated near … higher credit risk are loan-to-value ratios and interest rates, especially when coupled with variable rate contracts …
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This paper uses a real-options model of a farming operation to show how standard loan contracts create incentives for farmers to focus on short-term financial performance at the expense of the farm's long-term natural capital. These incentives are a manifestation of the debt overhang problem....
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Under the Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) banks can fulfill their affirmative obligation to meet local credit needs by … CRA credit for purchases has had its intended effect of increasing LMI credit availability by making LMI loans more liquid …
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