An edition of Firms and their distressed banks (2000)

Firms and their distressed banks

lessons from the Norwegian banking crisis (1988-1991)

Firms and their distressed banks
Steven Ongena, Steven Ongena
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An edition of Firms and their distressed banks (2000)

Firms and their distressed banks

lessons from the Norwegian banking crisis (1988-1991)

"We use the near-collapse of the Norwegian banking system during the period 1988-91 to measure the impact of bank distress announcements on the stock prices of firms maintaining a relationship with a distressed bank. We find that although banks experienced large and permanent downward revisions in their equity value during the event period, firms maintaining relationships with these banks faced only small and temporary changes, on average, in stock price. In other words, the aggregate impact of bank distress on listed firms in Norway appears small. Our results stand in contrast to studies that document large welfare declines to similar borrowers after crises hit Japan and other East Asian countries. We hypothesize that because banks in Norway are precluded from maintaining significant ownership control over loan customers, Norwegian firms were freer to choose financing from sources other than their distressed banks. We provide cross-sectional evidence to support this hypothesis"--Federal Reserve Board web site.

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Includes bibliographical references.
Title from PDF file as viewed on 11/26/2004.
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Mode of access: World Wide Web.

Published in
Washington, D.C
Series
International finance discussion papers ;, no. 686, International finance discussion papers (Online) ;, no. 686.

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HG3879

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Electronic resource

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OL3390565M
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2004620302

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