Regulatory arbitrage and loan location decisions by multinational banks
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Demirgüç-Kunt, A., Horváth, B. L., & Huizinga, H. (2023). Regulatory arbitrage and loan location decisions by multinational banks. Journal of International Economics, 145, 103840.Rights
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This paper examines the impact of international differences in capital regulation on multinational banks' loan origination location decisions. International loan location decisions represent a key banking margin that has previously not been examined in the literature on regulatory arbitrage by banks. Our estimation relies on within-loan contribution variation in location options for individual multinational banks that participate in a syndicated loan. We examine how the loan location choice and the intensity of regulatory arbitrage are affected by borrower transparency. We find that greater borrower transparency to a local bank establishment makes loan location at this establishment more likely, and that regulatory arbitrage is more intense in the case of more transparent borrowers.Note
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10.1016/j.jinteco.2023.103840
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