Bank funding, securitization and loan terms: evidence from foreign currency lending

Refereed Journal // 2014
Refereed Journal // 2014

Bank funding, securitization and loan terms: evidence from foreign currency lending

We examine how bank funding structure and securitization activities affect the currency denomination of business loans. We analyze a unique data set that includes information on the requested and granted loan currency for 99,490 loans granted to 57,464 firms by a Bulgarian bank. Our findings document that foreign currency lending is at least partially driven by bank eagerness to match the currency structure of assets with that of liabilities. Our results also show that loan currency, as well as loan amount and maturity, are adjusted to make loans eligible for securitization.

Brown, Martin, Karolin Kirschenmann and Steven Ongena (2014), Bank funding, securitization and loan terms: evidence from foreign currency lending, Journal of Money, Credit and Banking 46 , 1501-1534

Authors Martin Brown // Karolin Kirschenmann // Steven Ongena