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Hotchkiss, Julie L. 5 Zha, Tao A. 5 Frame, W. Scott 4 Jeske, Karsten 4 Nason, James Michael 4 Pitts, M. Melinda 4 Dhawan, Rajeev 3 Dwyer, Gerald P. <jun.> 3 Mandelman, Federico S. 3 Robotti, Cesare 3 Waggoner, Daniel F. 3 Wall, Larry D. 3 Armour, Brian 2 Balduzzi, Pierluigi 2 Farmer, Roger E. A. 2 Hasan, Iftekhar 2 Lartey, Emmanuel 2 Roberds, William 2 Robertson, John C. 2 Vahey, Shaun P. 2 Ackert, Lucy F. 1 Acosta, Pablo 1 Acosta, Pablo A. 1 Ballinger, Albert 1 Berger, Allen N. 1 Brewer, Elijah 1 Brock, William A. 1 Castelli, Annalisa 1 Charupat, Narat 1 Cunningham, Tom 1 DeYoung, Robert 1 Deaves, Richard 1 Del Guercio, Diane 1 Del Negro, Marco 1 Donaldson, R. Glen 1 Durlauf, Steven N. 1 Eisenbeis, Robert 1 Eisenbeis, Robert A. 1 Espinosa-Vega, Marco A. 1 Francis, Bill B. 1
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FRB of Atlanta Working Paper 46 FRB of Atlanta Working Paper 2007-7 1 Revision of FRB of Atlanta Working Paper 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 48
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Does Geography Matter to Bondholders?
Francis, Bill B. - 2014
We find that the location of corporate headquarters significantly affects the firm's bondholders. Similar to Loughran and Schultz (2006) and others, who show that investors are better able to obtain information on nearby companies, we look at firms located in large metropolitan cities, small...
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Why Do Borrowers Pledge Collateral? New Empirical Evidence on the Role of Asymmetric Information
Berger, Allen N. - 2014
An important theoretical literature motivates collateral as a mechanism that mitigates adverse selection, credit rationing, and other inefficiencies that arise when borrowers hold ex ante private information. There is no clear empirical evidence regarding the central implication of this...
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When Target CEOs Contract with Acquirers : Evidence from Bank Mergers and Acquisitions
Brewer, Elijah - 2014
This paper investigates the impact of the target chief executive officer's (CEO) postmerger position on the purchase premium and target shareholders' abnormal returns around the announcement of the deal in a sample of bank mergers during the period 1990-2004. We find evidence that the target...
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The Predictive Power of the Senior Loan Officer Survey : Do Lending Officers Know Anything Special?
Cunningham, Tom - 2014
The answer to this question is yes, but not that much about banks. Every quarter the Federal Reserve System surveys a panel of senior loan officers at major banks across the nation. The results of this survey have been found in previous studies to provide useful information in predicting gross...
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Liquidity Creation Without a Lender of Last Resort : Clearinghouse Loan Certificates in the Banking Panic of 1907
Tallman, Ellis W. - 2014
We employ a new data set comprised of disaggregate figures on clearing house loan certificate issues in New York City to document how the dominant national banks were crucial providers of temporary liquidity during the Panic of 1907. Clearing house loan certificates were essentially ldquo;bridge...
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Credit and the No-Surcharge Rule
Monnet, Cyril - 2014
A controversial aspect of payment cards has been the no-surcharge rule. This rule, which is part of the contract between the card provider and a merchant, states that the merchant cannot charge a customer who pays by card more than a customer who pays by cash. In this paper we consider the...
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Why Do Banks Promise to Pay Par on Demand?
Dwyer, Gerald P. <jun.> - 2014
We survey the theories of why banks promise to pay par on demand and examine evidence about the conditions under which banks have promised to pay the par value of deposits and banknotes on demand when holding only fractional reserves. The theoretical literature can be broadly divided into four...
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Business Cycles : A Role for Imperfect Competition in the Banking System
Mandelman, Federico S. - 2014
This paper studies the cyclical pattern of ex post markups in the banking system using balance-sheet data for a large set of countries. Markups are strongly countercyclical even after controlling for financial development, banking concentration, operational costs, inflation, and simultaneity or...
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Home Country Versus Cross-Border Negative Externalities in Large Banking Organization Failures and How to Avoid Them
Eisenbeis, Robert - 2014
This paper examines the negative externalities that may occur when a large bank fails, describes the nature of those externalities, and explores whether they may be greater in a case involving a large cross-border banking organization. The analysis suggests that the chief negative externalities...
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The Long-Run Fisher Effect : Can it Be Tested?
Jensen, Mark J. - 2014
Empirical support for the long-run Fisher effect, a hypothesis that a permanent change in inflation leads to an equal change in the nominal interest rate, has been hard to come by. This paper provides a plausible explanation of why past studies have been unable to find support for the long-run...
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