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Market response to bank relationships: Evidence from Korean bank reform

Sohn, Wook

Abstract

This paper examines how the forced closure of failing banks and the transfer of their loans to surviving banks affect the market value of firms that borrow from the closed banks. Pre-existing relationships between firms and the banks that acquire their loans are detrimental to the positive valuation effects of the event. Banks may have an incentive to favor pre-existing relationships to increase the value of previously extended loans. Therefore, loan renewals to firms with prior relationships do not signal borrower quality to the market, which is aware of the banks' conflicts of interest. This study highlights the importance of the specific mechanisms employed to replace failed banks without decreasing the value of their client firms. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Issue Date
2010-09
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
Keywords
STOCK RETURNS; JAPAN; FIRMS; CONSOLIDATION; INVESTMENT; BORROWERS; VALUATION; CRISIS; LOANS
Keywords Plus
STOCK RETURNS; JAPAN; FIRMS; CONSOLIDATION; INVESTMENT; BORROWERS; VALUATION; CRISIS; LOANS
Keywords(Author)
Bank relationships; Conflicts of interest; Bank reform; Market response; Korea
DOI
10.1016/j.jbankfin.2010.01.014
Journal Title
JOURNAL OF BANKING & FINANCE
Start Page
2042
End Page
2055
ISSN
0378-4266
Language
English
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