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This is a friendly reminder for our seminar with Emanuele Tarantino (LUISS). The seminar will take place tomorrow at 16:00 in Salle Chevalier.
Emanuele will talk about his research on:
Credit Conditions When Lenders are Commonly Owned
(with Mattia Colombo and Laura Grigolon)
We investigate how common ownership between lenders affects the terms of syndicated loans. We provide a novel view on the role of common ownership in mitigating information asymmetries on the quality of borrowers and the resulting contractual distortions in the terms of the loan. Our empirical evidence shows that high common ownership decreases loan rates, lowers the share of the loan retained by the lead bank, and mitigates rationing at issuance. Further investigations lend support to the hypothesis that common ownership serves as a device for information transmission: common ownership especially affects the terms of loans for new borrowers, when the lead arranger is likely to hold an informational advantage. As information flows from the lead arranger to syndicate members, we show that member-to-lead and member-to-member common ownership does not affect the terms of syndicated loans.
A link to the paper can be found here.