Asymmetric Information and Loan Spreads in Russia: Evidence from Syndicated Loans

Zuzana Fungáčová, Christophe J. Godlewski, L. Weill
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This paper considers whether local bank participation exerts an impact on the spreads for syndicated loans in Russia. Following Berger, Klapper and Udell (2001), we test whether local banks possess a superior ability to deal with information asymmetries. Using a sample of 528 syndicated loans to Russian borrowers, we perform regressions of the spread on a set of variables including information on local bank participation and the characteristics of loans and borrowers. Unlike earlier studies, we distinguish foreign banks with a local presence from those without such presence. The intuition here is that a local presence may influence a foreign bank’s monitoring ability and access to information about borrowers. We observe no significant impact on the spread when there is local bank participation in a syndicated loan, nor do we find any significant influence of the presence of domestic-owned banks or foreign-owned banks on the spread. Additional estimations considering subsamples with exacerbated information asymmetries provide similar results. Therefore our conclusion is that local banks do not benefit from an advantage in monitoring ability and in information in Russia.
信息不对称与俄罗斯贷款息差:来自银团贷款的证据
本文研究了俄罗斯当地银行的参与是否会对银团贷款的利差产生影响。继Berger、Klapper和Udell(2001)之后,我们检验了地方银行是否具有更强的处理信息不对称的能力。我们以俄罗斯借款人的528笔银团贷款为样本,对一组变量(包括当地银行参与信息以及贷款和借款人的特征)进行了利差回归。与之前的研究不同,我们将在当地开展业务的外资银行与没有在当地开展业务的外资银行区分开来。这里的直觉是,当地存在可能会影响外国银行的监控能力和获取借款人信息的能力。我们观察到,当本地银行参与银团贷款时,对利差没有显著影响,我们也没有发现内资银行或外资银行的存在对利差有显著影响。考虑信息不对称加剧的子样本的额外估计提供了类似的结果。因此,我们的结论是,俄罗斯的地方银行并没有从监测能力和信息优势中受益。
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