نتایج جستجو برای: lending standards

تعداد نتایج: 116054  

2016
Vikas Agarwal Haibei Zhao Nagpurnanand Prabhala Christopher Schwarz

Although the 1940 Act restricts interfund lending within a mutual fund family, families can apply for regulatory exemptions to participate in interfund lending. We find that heterogeneity in portfolio liquidity and investor flows across funds, funds’ investment restrictions, and governance mechanisms influence the fund family’s decision to apply for interfund lending. We document several costs ...

Journal: :فقه و مبانی حقوق اسلامی 0
حسین داورزنی استادیار دانشگاه تهران سیدمحمد رضوی دانشجوی دانشگاه تهران سعید ابراهیمی دانشجوی دانشگاه تهران

banking without usury is a very important object that has been considered by experts and investigated all time. in this writing, we have explored banking debt with known profit and concluded its rightness, based on soling debt right. in this way after lending money the bank sales it to debtor with agreed price. the way is similar about person's lending to bank and thus there is no usury. i...

2015
Morten L. Bech Carl T. Bergstrom Martin Rosvall Rodney J. Garratt

We use an information-theoretic approach to describe changes in lending relationships between financial institutions around the time of the Lehman Brothers failure. Unlike previous work that conducts maximum likelihood estimation on undirected networks our analysis distinguishes between borrowers and lenders and looks for broader lending relationships (multi-bank lending cycles) that extend bey...

2014
Shuichi Wada

Using the data of individual loan contracts extended by the Japan Finance Corporation for Small and Medium Enterprise (JASME), which is one of the predecessor institutions of the Japan Finance Corporation (JFC) that aimed at lending to small and medium enterprises (SMEs), we examine whether the JASME’s lending substituted for the reduced lending supply by private banks during the period of the ...

2016
Alistair Milne Paul Parboteeah

This paper reviews peer-to-peer (P2P) lending, its development in the UK and other countries, and assesses the business and economic policy issues surrounding this new form of intermediation. P2P platform technology allows direct matching of borrowers’ and lenders’ diversification over a large number of borrowers without the loans having to be held on an intermediary balance sheet. P2P lending ...

2004

This paper examines the effects of corruption and government control of the banking system on the sensitivity of commercial lending rates to changes in international financial market conditions. Using a sample of 18 countries located in the Western hemisphere (the “Americas”), we find that most countries’ lending rates are insensitive to changes in international financial market conditions. Onl...

2012
Mahito Okura

We build a simple dynamic model to investigate the sequential group lending's ability to resolve the ex-ante moral hazard and under-monitoring problems among group members in comparison with simultaneous group lending. We found that the interest rates proposed by the lender are critical to the analytical results. If the interest rate is under certain parameter conditions, both the leader member...

2005
Philip Bond David K. Musto

Regulators express growing concern over “predatory lending,” which we take to mean lending that reduces the expected utility of borrowers. We present a rational model of consumer credit in which such lending is possible and we identify the circumstances in which it arises with and without competition. Predatory lending is associated with imperfect competition, highly collateralized loans and po...

2016
Ruyi Ge Juan Feng Bin Gu

Background: We examine the signaling effect of borrowers’ social media behavior, especially self-disclosure behavior, on the default probability of money borrowers on a peer-to-peer (P2P) lending site. Method: We use a unique dataset that combines loan data from a large P2P lending site with the borrower’s social media presence data from a popular social media site. Results: Through a natural e...

1997
Michael S. Gibson

I test for the existence of a bank lending channel of monetary policy transmission. I identify bank lending channel effects with a simple model of bank behavior incorporating longterm customer relationships. The model suggests that when a large fraction of bank assets is held in loans, contractionary monetary policy shocks are more likely to cause a cutback in bank lending, in turn reducing rea...

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