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Using the context of the financial reform and the development of the non-state sector in China in the past decade, we examine the roles that the quality of information disclosure and property rights play in the allocation of different types of bank credit. We find that foreign banks and policy...
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To gain a better understanding of the financing motive theories of trade credit, we trace a sample of young firms from their start in 2004 through 2011 and document two main empirical regularities. First, we find that supplier lending is only a supplementary form of financing among these firms,...
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Objective - This paper uses a sample of annual observations of European banks to examine whether the liquidity risk affects a bank's risk-taking behavior and its future loan growth.Methodology – A sample of European banks (27 member countries of the European Union plus U.K.) over the period of...
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Banks’ lending decisions to small firms are not based on financial ratios, while suppliers lend to clients with strong sales. So entrepreneurial firms might find it easier to borrow from banks, and rely more on bank lending than on supplier lending. We further find that suppliers are quite...
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This study examines racial and ethnic disparities in mortgage-lending outcomes across different lender types-large banks, fintech lenders, non-bank lenders, small banks, and credit unions-using Home Mortgage Disclosure Act (HMDA) data from 2018 to 2023. By analyzing approval rates, rate spreads,...
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This paper examines how asymmetric information affects peer-to-peer lending in China. We find that default rates rise significantly with interest rates. Specifically, borrowers who select interest rates above the legal maximum private lending rate of 15.4% are more likely to default. A lack of...
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Using a large sample of U.S. commercial banks from 1994 to 2019, we provide the first evidence on the decision-relevance of loan fair values for uninsured depositors. Our evidence suggests that loan fair value changes are quite relevant for depositor decision making, but the information in fair...
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