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Perspective

Dec. 21, 2011

Renewed confidence among commercial banking lenders

Borrowers and lenders find ways to adjust as the market continues to struggle. By John Easterbrook of the Silicon Valley Law Group


By John Easterbrook


There is renewed confidence among commercial banking lenders, in most sectors, evidenced by new loan transactions and expansion of existing loan relationships. However, the loan structures have become increasingly important to lenders as a means of assuring high quality credit. Lenders are also looking beyond the balance sheet more than ever before to evaluate the strength and capability of the management team directing the business to remain ...

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