Syndicated Loans: A Hybrid of Relationship Lending and Publicly Traded Debt
Product Description
This book examines the development of the international market for syndicated credits during the past three decades. It brings together practitioners’ and academics’ views on this form of financing and provides original answers to previously little-explored research questions: what determines banks’ participation choices and supply? What influences the pricing of emerging country loans, particularly in times of crises? What are the differences with industrialised country loans and bonds? With its thought-provoking insights, the book is of particular value for students, practitioners and academics.
Syndicated Loans: A Hybrid of Relationship Lending and Publicly Traded Debt
Related posts
- Federal Tax Procedures for Attorneys
- Federal Tax Procedure for Attorneys
- Instant Cash Loans: Fast Approval Finance On Easy Terms
- Structured Settlement Loans ? Do You Know The Consequences
- What is Remortgage Appointment
- Where to Get a Real Estate Loan
- Even With Bad Credit Car Finance Could Still be for you
- Banks and Bad Debts: Accounting for Loan Losses in International Banking
- Why real estate is a good investment?
- Top Tips for Buying Foreclosure Homes
Tags: Academics, Banks, Bonds, Choices, Crises, Debt, Hybrid, Insights, lending, Loans, Participation, Product Description, Publicly, Relationship, Research Questions, Students Loans, Syndicated, Syndicated Loans, Three Decades, Traded
