The dynamics of bank debt renegotiation in Europe: A survival analysis approach

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Debt renegotiation matters for the borrower-lender relationship to ensure the credit agreement is regularly amended to include new information. I investigate the determinants of the dynamics of bank loan renegotiations using a sample of 1 600 amendments to private debt contracts in Europe. Employing a stratified Cox-type hazard model, I find that initial loan terms, banking pool features, amendments' characteristics, and the legal environment significantly influence the duration time between renegotiations. Contract complexity, informational frictions in the borrower-lender relationship, the uncertainty of the economic environment, and the legal protection of creditors play a major role in shaping the dynamics of bank loan renegotiation in Europe.

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Godlewski, C. J. (2015). The dynamics of bank debt renegotiation in Europe: A survival analysis approach. Economic Modelling, 49, 19–31. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.econmod.2015.03.017

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