Determinant of asymmetric risks in Nigerian loan market: any dichotomy between the banks and borrowers perspectives?

O. Ogun, C. Ofonyelu
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The goal of this study is to provide evidence that the determinants of asymmetric risks in contractual lending relationship among the Nigerian banks are not affected by the sources of asymmetry. This study examined the implication of bank and borrower-advantaged information asymmetry in typical bank lending relationships where information disclosure was asymmetric. It used data from a survey of investment loans made to 210 borrowers in the past ten years among 18 commercial banks. Bank lending in Nigeria was dominated by the presence of asymmetric information, a wedge to financial intermediation. Using probit and correlation test methodology, evidence of low level asymmetric risk was found and the determinants of asymmetric risks in the market were not significantly different. The size of default probability by borrowers and the extent to which borrowers were fully informed about the cost implications of their loans were the two key factors that determined asymmetric risk in Nigerian loan market. Keywords : Information asymmetry, Credit constraint, Default risk, Adverse selection, Moral hazard.
尼日利亚贷款市场风险不对称的决定因素:银行和借款人观点之间是否存在二分法?
本研究的目的是提供证据,证明尼日利亚银行间合同借贷关系中不对称风险的决定因素不受不对称来源的影响。本研究考察了信息披露不对称的典型银行贷款关系中银行和借款人有利信息不对称的含义。它使用的数据来自对18家商业银行过去10年向210名借款人发放的投资贷款的调查。尼日利亚的银行贷款受到信息不对称的支配,这是金融中介的一个楔子。运用probit和相关检验方法,发现了低水平不对称风险的证据,市场中不对称风险的决定因素没有显著差异。借款人违约概率的大小和借款人对其贷款成本影响的充分了解程度是决定尼日利亚贷款市场风险不对称的两个关键因素。关键词:信息不对称,信用约束,违约风险,逆向选择,道德风险
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