离家近?外资银行参与银团贷款

G. Boyle, R. Stover
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我们研究了澳大利亚银行参与向亚太地区12个国家的企业借款人提供银团贷款的倾向。我们发现,这些银行更频繁地参与向澳大利亚和新西兰借款人提供更多数量和更多数量的贷款。然而,这种明显的偏见在很大程度上可以归因于熟悉特征的差异——法律制度、文化、银行业务以及与澳大利亚的距离。由于这些特征可能代表信息可用性,我们的研究结果进一步支持了家乡偏见现象主要是由于信息问题引起的观点。
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Staying Close to Home? Foreign Bank Participation in Syndicated Loans
We examine the propensity of Australian banks to participate in syndicated loans to corporate borrowers from 12 countries in the Asia-Pacific region. We find that these banks participate more often in greater numbers and in greater quantity for loans made to Australian and New Zealand borrowers. However much of this apparent bias can be attributed to differences in familiarity characteristics - legal systems culture banking presence and distance from Australia. As these characteristics are likely to proxy for information availability our results provide further support for the view that home bias phenomena are primarily due to information problems.
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