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We examine whether the adoption of the current expected credit losses (CECL) model, which reflects forward-looking information in loan loss provisions, improves banks’ information production. We find that CECL adopting banks' loan loss provisions are timelier and better reflect future local...
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Prior research finds that commercial borrowers provide lenders with private information. This research generally does not identify how lenders obtain such information or the types of information obtained, however, limiting the directness and interpretability of tests of lenders' use of the...
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Prior research acknowledges that the determinants, timeliness, and economic implications of banks' provisions for loan losses (PLL) vary across loan types. However, the lack of machine-readable data on PLL by loan type has precluded researchers from incorporating loan type into the evaluation of...
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