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those of foreign private-owned banks during host banking crises. By contrast, foreign state-controlled banks reduce their … credit growth during a home banking crisis, while foreign private-owned banks increase lending in the host countries …
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(OGARCH) in predicting the co-movement of banking sector stocks in Indonesia. All state-owned banking sector stocks in … simplify the covariance matrix. Most state-owned banking stocks in the banking sector have a similar principal component … combining the state-owned banking stocks with different principal components effectively reduces the risk of state-owned banking …
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for Indian banking regulators and investors to understand the impact of ownership concentration on bank performance. …
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Using a sample of publicly traded banks from 56 countries over the 2000-2017 period, we examine the impact of government ownership on banks’ cost of equity. We find that banks with a larger share of government ownership suffer a higher cost of equity. Our empirical analyses also suggest that...
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By adopting a difference-in-differences specification combined with propensity score matching, I provide evidence using the microdata of German banks that stateowned savings banks have lent less than credit cooperatives during the COVID-19 crisis. In particular, the weaker lending effects of...
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by the OECD and the Basel Committee for Banking Supervision to compile a comprehensive corporate governance evaluation …
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The authors jointly analyze the static, selection, and dynamic effects of domestic, foreign, and state ownership on bank performance. They argue that it is important to include indicators of all the relevant governance effects in the same model. "Nonrobustness" checks (which purposely exclude...
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This study analyses the differences in the level of foreign portfolio investment in public sector banks and private sector banks. The study finds that the foreign portfolio investment in private sector banks is higher than the public sector banks when FIIs investment is considered as a...
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This paper examines the differential between the share prices of China's large state-owned commercial banks traded in Shanghai vs. prices observed in Hong Kong. We find a significant role for investor sentiment, as reflected in relative price-earnings ratios, in explaining these price...
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