Bank relationship and contractual flexibility: Evidence from covenant enforcement

IF 3.2 3区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS, FINANCE
Yong Kyu Gam, Chunbo Liu
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Abstract

This paper investigates how banks utilize soft information to provide contractual flexibility in loan covenant enforcement. We find that relationship lenders are significantly less likely than non-relationship lenders to enforce covenants for material violations when borrowers are potentially in breach of financial covenants. The mitigation of information asymmetry by relationship lending, as opposed to alternative explanations, serves as the underlying mechanism. Furthermore, relationship borrowers with potential covenant breaches are less likely to experience increases in loan interest rates after renegotiation, to adopt conservative financial or investment policies, or to file for bankruptcy. Following potential covenant breaches of borrowers, relationship banks are better able to preserve regulatory capital and secure future lending business. Our findings suggest that soft information accumulated during lending relationships is vital for banks to provide contractual flexibility.

银行关系与合同灵活性:来自契约执行的证据
本文研究了银行如何利用软信息在贷款契约执行中提供合同灵活性。我们发现,当借款人可能违反财务契约时,关系贷款人执行重大违约契约的可能性明显低于非关系贷款人。通过关系借贷缓解信息不对称,而不是其他解释,是潜在的机制。此外,潜在违约的关系借款人在重新谈判后不太可能经历贷款利率的上升,采取保守的金融或投资政策,或申请破产。在借款人可能违反契约之后,关系银行更有能力保留监管资本,并确保未来的贷款业务。我们的研究结果表明,在贷款关系中积累的软信息对于银行提供合同灵活性至关重要。
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CiteScore
6.20
自引率
11.10%
发文量
97
期刊介绍: Contemporary Accounting Research (CAR) is the premiere research journal of the Canadian Academic Accounting Association, which publishes leading- edge research that contributes to our understanding of all aspects of accounting"s role within organizations, markets or society. Canadian based, increasingly global in scope, CAR seeks to reflect the geographical and intellectual diversity in accounting research. To accomplish this, CAR will continue to publish in its traditional areas of excellence, while seeking to more fully represent other research streams in its pages, so as to continue and expand its tradition of excellence.
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