The ability of banks to lend to informationally opaque small
The ability of banks to lend to informationally opaque small businesses
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Large and foreign-owned institutions may have difficulty extending relationship loans to informationally opaque small firms. Bank distress does not appear to affect small business lending, although even small firms may react to bank distress by borrowing from multiple banks.
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