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Journal of Banking & Finance, 2015
We examine whether religion affects the terms of bank loans. We hypothesize that lenders value the traits of religious adherents, such as risk aversion, ethical behavior and honesty, and thus offer favorable loan terms to religious borrowers. Consistent with this hypothesis, we find that corporate borrowers located in counties with a high level of ...
He, Wen, Hu, Maggie (Rong)
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We examine whether religion affects the terms of bank loans. We hypothesize that lenders value the traits of religious adherents, such as risk aversion, ethical behavior and honesty, and thus offer favorable loan terms to religious borrowers. Consistent with this hypothesis, we find that corporate borrowers located in counties with a high level of ...
He, Wen, Hu, Maggie (Rong)
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Curtailing Bank Loan and Loan Insurance Under Risk Regulations in Supply Chain Finance
Management Sciences, 2023Because of many firms’ lack of collateral, banks have imposed loan limits as a form of risk-control regulations of bank financing. In response, loan insurance has emerged as a useful instrument to lift loan limits.
Wenli Wang, G. Cai
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Media, Reputational Risk, and Bank Loan Contracting
Social Science Research Network, 2021This paper investigates how reputational risk arising from traditional and online media coverage of Corporate Social Irresponsibility (CSI) conducts affects the cost of borrowing.
L. Becchetti +2 more
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Bank Loan Prediction System using Machine Learning
SMART, 2020With the advancement in technology, there are so many enhancements in the banking sector also. The number of applications is increasing every day for loan approval.
Anshika Gupta +3 more
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Revista Economía, 2019
In March 2015, the Eurosystem launched its QE programme. The asset purchases induced a rapid and strong increase in excess reserves, implying a structural liquidity surplus in the euro area banking sector.
Maximilian Horst, Ulrike Neyer
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In March 2015, the Eurosystem launched its QE programme. The asset purchases induced a rapid and strong increase in excess reserves, implying a structural liquidity surplus in the euro area banking sector.
Maximilian Horst, Ulrike Neyer
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Management Earnings Forecasts and Bank Loan Contracting
Journal of Business Finance & Accounting, 2019We find that firms tend to issue management earnings forecasts and convey good news before bank loan initiation. Issuing firms enjoy more favorable contracting terms and attract more lenders. Management forecasts issuance within a nine‐month period
Tien‐Shih Hsieh +3 more
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Local Bankruptcy and Geographic Contagion in the Bank Loan Market*
Review of Finance, 2019We examine whether corporate bankruptcies influence bank loan characteristics of geographically proximate firms. Controlling for industry contagion and local economic conditions, firms headquartered near a bankruptcy event experience a 7 basis point ...
Jawad M. Addoum +3 more
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Equity Short Selling and the Bank Loan Market
Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 2016We use a differences-in-difference setup, the SEC’s Regulation SHO Pilot program, to study how equity short selling affects the decisions of financial intermediation and the cost of private debt for firms.
Po-Hsin Ho, Chih-Yung Lin, Tse-Chun Lin
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