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This online appendix to "Brexit" and the Contraction of Syndicated Lending presents further robustness tests of the Brexit effect, cross-sectional results of the Brexit effect for UK firms, further results on the type of the shock the Brexit represents, the Siamese Twins matching methodology as...
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Do relationship banks help fi rms in distress? Combining a survey-based measure of relationship lending with unique credit registry data, I examine the effect of relationship lending on loan performance. I find that the same fi rm in the same time period is more likely to become delinquent on a...
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Can distance-related information asymmetries in credit markets be overcome with contract design and credit scoring models? To answer this question, we explore differences in foreign and domestic banks' credit contract terms and pricing models. Using a sample of firms that borrow from both...
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We document a 24% decline in loan issuances in the UK syndicated loan market after theBrexit vote relative to a set of comparable loan markets. The decline in lending is driven bya pervasive reduction in demand by UK firms. Changes in GDP forecast around the Brexitvote explain about 61% of the...
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