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Bank relationships: effect on the availability and marginal cost of credit for firms in Argentina

Streb, Jorge Miguel et al · SEDICI UNLP · 2002

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The paper provides evidence on what affects at the margin the cost and availability of bank credit for firms in Argentina. We study in particular how banks use different pieces of private and public information to screen firms and overcome informational asymmetries in the credit market. Some private information is transferable, like balance sheet data. Private information generated in relationships is not. To capture the closeness of bank relationships, we resort to the concentration of bank credit and the number of credit lines in a bank. We also consider public information available in the Central de Deudores. The cost of credit is measured using overdrafts, the most expensive line of credit, at the bank that charges the highest rate for overdrafts. We find that the cost of credit is smaller for a firm with a close relationship to the marginal bank. Firms with large assets, a high sales/assets ratio, and a low debt/assets ratio pay a lower interest rate at the margin. A good credit history (no debt arrears and no bounced checks) and collateral also reduce the marginal interest rate. The availability of credit is measured by unused credit lines as a proportion of total liabilities with the main bank. The availability of credit depends positively on a close relationship with the main bank. Large assets, a high return over assets, a high sales/assets ratio, a low debt/assets ratio, a good credit history, and collateral lead to higher credit availability. Our measure of unused credit lines is less ambiguous than traditional measures like leverage, which may indicate financial distress rather than availability of credit.
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Streb, J. M. E. A. (2002). Bank relationships: effect on the availability and marginal cost of credit for firms in Argentina. SEDICI UNLP. http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/3725

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Streb, Jorge Miguel et al. Bank relationships: effect on the availability and marginal cost of credit for firms in Argentina. SEDICI UNLP, 2002. http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/3725.

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Streb, Jorge Miguel et al. 2002. Bank relationships: effect on the availability and marginal cost of credit for firms in Argentina. SEDICI UNLP. http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/3725.

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Streb, J. M. E. A. 2002, Bank relationships: effect on the availability and marginal cost of credit for firms in Argentina, SEDICI UNLP, available at: http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/3725 [Accessed 25 Jun. 2026].

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Título
Bank relationships: effect on the availability and marginal cost of credit for firms in Argentina
Autor / colaboradores
Streb, Jorge Miguel et al
Editorial
SEDICI UNLP
Año de publicación
2002
Idioma
en

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