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The effects of bank relationships on firm private debt restructuring: Evidence from an emerging market
Authors:Jiang-Chuan Huang  Chin-Sheng Huang
Institution:a Department of Finance, Transworld University, 1221, Jen Nang Rd., Douliu, Yunlin 640, Taiwan, ROC
b Department of Finance, National Yunlin University of Science & Technology, Room MB401, No. 123, University Road, Sec.3, Douliu, Yunlin 64002, Taiwan, ROC
Abstract:Our paper seeks to examine the direct benefit of bank relationships for a distressed borrower by assessing its influence on the success of firm private debt restructuring. We find that a distressed firm with a stronger bank relationship has a greater probability to successfully restructure its debt through private renegotiation. Accordingly, an analysis of credit rating recovery provides complementary evidence on the factors of successful debt restructuring. A duration analysis of the length of time needed for a debt restructuring to be completed is fully consistent with our documented results. We conclude that in a bank dominated financial system like Taiwan's where firms are heavily bank-dependent, the bank-firm relationship is of crucial importance to the success of financially distressed firms in private debt restructuring.
Keywords:G21  G33  G34
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