2014
DOI: 10.1111/irfi.12021
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Effects of Foreign Institutional Ownership on Foreign Bank Lending: Some Evidence for Emerging Markets

Abstract: Despite the large literature on developed countries, little is known about the interactions between corporate governance, foreign ownership, and foreign bank lending in developing countries. Using data from five Latin American countries from 2001 to 2008, we provide one of the first pieces of evidence of how foreign ownership affects the loan cost of borrowers in emerging markets. We find that in terms of foreign bank lending, the cost of debt financing is significantly higher for firms whose largest sharehold… Show more

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