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Andrew Bird, Aytekin Ertan, Stephen A Karolyi, Thomas G Ruchti, Short-Termism Spillovers from the Financial Industry, The Review of Financial Studies, Volume 35, Issue 7, July 2022, Pages 3467–3524, https://doi.org/10.1093/rfs/hhab108
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Abstract
To meet short-term benchmarks, lenders may alter their monitoring behavior, providing a channel for short-termism to spill over to their borrowers. We find that short-termist lenders are significantly more likely to enforce covenant breaches. This behavior is pronounced when performance benchmarks are precise or salient, and when managers have high pay-performance sensitivity, but not when they face strong shareholder governance. Affected borrowers are more likely to switch lenders, pay higher spreads on renegotiated loans, and reduce investment. Our findings suggest that bank managers trade off relationship capital for income-boosting fees and term changes from covenant enforcement to meet earnings benchmarks.