Since 2004, China has partially liberalized loan rate setting by the banks, but loan rates remain stubbornly within narrow bounds. We argue that competition in the loan market is signalled through the variation of loan deal terms and loan maturity rather than loan rates. We examine the determinants of loan deal conditions in terms of size and maturity. This paper focuses on the role of single firm-bank relationships in determining loan deal conditions as evidence of guanxi in Chinese banking market. Commercial loan deal terms of listed companies are matched to provider banks over the period 1999–2012 and sub-sample estimation for the pre-2004 and post-2004 periods confirm a change in the bank-firm-loan relationship. We find that single firm...
Credit risk has become a major risk for the banking and financial sector following the 2008 global f...
This paper analyses the duration of firm-bank relationships and examines what drives firms in China ...
This paper discusses why China needs to liberalise interest rates and looks at how liberalisation is...
Since 2004, China has partially liberalized loan rate setting by the banks, but loan rates remain st...
Since 2004, China has partially liberalized loan rate setting by the banks, but loan rates remain st...
Since 2004, China has partially liberalized loan rate setting by the banks, but loan rates remain st...
Since 2004, China has partially liberalized loan rate setting by the banks, but loan rates remain st...
The economy in China has developed rapidly since the reform and opening in 1987. Recently, especiall...
As China's accession to World Trade Organization is certain, China is now at the critical stage of c...
This study empirically examines how the bank specific factors, macro-economic, and institutional var...
This paper investigates China’s banking system in a post-crisis environment, 2008- 2018, focusing o...
This study empirically examines how the bank specific factors, macro-economic, and institutional var...
This study empirically examines how the bank specific factors, macro-economic, and institutional var...
Abstract This research investigated the loan loss provision (LLP) behaviour in Chinese commercial...
Purpose – Banks are the major suppliers of external funds for companies in China. The purpose of thi...
Credit risk has become a major risk for the banking and financial sector following the 2008 global f...
This paper analyses the duration of firm-bank relationships and examines what drives firms in China ...
This paper discusses why China needs to liberalise interest rates and looks at how liberalisation is...
Since 2004, China has partially liberalized loan rate setting by the banks, but loan rates remain st...
Since 2004, China has partially liberalized loan rate setting by the banks, but loan rates remain st...
Since 2004, China has partially liberalized loan rate setting by the banks, but loan rates remain st...
Since 2004, China has partially liberalized loan rate setting by the banks, but loan rates remain st...
The economy in China has developed rapidly since the reform and opening in 1987. Recently, especiall...
As China's accession to World Trade Organization is certain, China is now at the critical stage of c...
This study empirically examines how the bank specific factors, macro-economic, and institutional var...
This paper investigates China’s banking system in a post-crisis environment, 2008- 2018, focusing o...
This study empirically examines how the bank specific factors, macro-economic, and institutional var...
This study empirically examines how the bank specific factors, macro-economic, and institutional var...
Abstract This research investigated the loan loss provision (LLP) behaviour in Chinese commercial...
Purpose – Banks are the major suppliers of external funds for companies in China. The purpose of thi...
Credit risk has become a major risk for the banking and financial sector following the 2008 global f...
This paper analyses the duration of firm-bank relationships and examines what drives firms in China ...
This paper discusses why China needs to liberalise interest rates and looks at how liberalisation is...