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acquiring banks value profitable, high-growth and low risk targets. We also find that the strength of bank regulation and … regimes and stronger deposit insurance schemes lower the takeover premiums paid by acquiring banks. This result, presumably in …
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home country prudential supervisors and deposit insurance funding systems were stricter than the target‘s. For target banks …
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basically reflects that the four state-owned commercial banks -China’s largest banks- have been the main drag for system …’s profitability. We find the same negative influence for China’s development banks (so called Policy Banks), which are fully state … the influence of government intervention in explaining bank performance in China. These findings should not come as a …
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assets to complement the IT capital. The investment model is estimated using data from Spanish banks on assets of different …
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. At the same time, we compare this aspect of Japanese corporate governance with the shareholdings of banks in the same … group of firms. Our results show that the equity investments of financial investors — institutional investors and banks — in … listed on the Tokyo and Osaka Stock Exchanges, with banks being the largest group of these financial investors. Further …
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profits of Spanish banks, in the period 1983-2003. We find that the growth in the stock of IT capital explains one third of … output growth of banks, and that an additional investment in IT of one million euros may be substituted for twenty ….22 for deposits and 0.11 for loans. For all the assets considered, the null hypothesis that banks use the profit …
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This paper analyses the impact of loan market competition on the interest rates applied by euro area banks to loans and … bank interest rates, we likewise find that banks tend to price their loans more in accordance with the market in countries … heavier in the loan market than in the deposit markets, so that banks compensate for their reduction in loan market income by …
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Since the late eighties, the Spanish banking system has been undergoing major changes that have affected both its structure and the nature of strategic interaction among banking institutions. Various different strategies have been adopted to tackle the demands of this new operating environment,...
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While banks may change their credit supply due to bank balance-sheet shocks (the local lending channel), firms can … identify the aggregate (firm-level) effects of the lending channel and estimate the impact of banks’ ability to securitize …
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use such observed heterogeneity to gather empirical evidence on the effects on European banks of more or less stringency … their effect on banks' risk, capital, efficiency and cost. We show that more stringency and more risk sensitivity in …
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