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On 3 December EY hosted a SUERF conference on banking reform with Sir Howard Davies, the Chairman of RBS, and Dame Colette Bowe, the Chairman of the Banking Standards Board, as the two keynote speakers. Professor David Miles (Imperial College) gave the SUERF 2015 Annual Lecture on Capital and...
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SUERF – The European Money and Finance Forum, the Deutsche Bundesbank and the Institute for Monetary and Financial Stability (IMFS) took the opportunity of the first anniversary of this new institution to organise a joint conference in Berlin on 8-9 November 2011. The purpose of this event was...
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to an executive board is an outsider (an individual without previous employment at the bank) compared to being an insider …
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financial institutions. First, we establish that age, gender, and education jointly affect the variability of bank performance …
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problems involved. In this study, we analyze the effect of German bank mergers in the period 1995-2000 on banks' profitability …
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German banks experienced a merger wave throughout the 1990s. However, the success of bank mergers remains a continuous …
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different banks as being best or worst performers. Our main conclusion is that efficiency studies in general and bank efficiency …
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The inability of most bank merger studies to control for hidden bailouts may lead to biased results. In this study, we … employ a unique data set of approximately 1,000 mergers to analyze the determinants of bank mergers. We use data on the …
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financial institutions. First, we establish that age, gender, and education jointly affect the variability of bank performance …
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