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Bad Loans and Loan Write-Offs [PDF]
In this paper, we investigate who bears the burden when writing off bad loans in Japan. Traditionally, Japanese main banks bore large burdens in saving their customers. We still find that some main banks bear a large burden in saving their customers. However, in most cases, main banks became very reluctant to bear large burdens when bailing out their ...
Shin-ichi Fukuda, Satoshi Koibuchi
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Clearinghouse Loan Certificates as Interbank Loans [PDF]
Before the founding of the Federal Reserve, bank clearinghouse associations served as a lender of last resort during the National Bank Era (1863-1913). This paper clarifies the operation of clearinghouse loan certificates during panic periods.
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Policy uncertainty and loan loss provisions in the banking industry
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Loan prospecting and the loss of soft information
Journal of Financial Economics, 2018Sumit Agarwal, Itzhak Ben-David
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