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Mergers & acquisitions (M&A) are most popular external growth strategies. While the number of M&A has been increasing during the past decades, on average, only the shareholders of target firms gain value during the acquisitions process, while acquirers do not receive abnormal positive returns....
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We study the economic consequences of anti-loss trafficking rules, which disallow the use of loss carry-forwards as tax shield after a substantial ownership change. Using staggered changes to these rules, we find that limiting the transfer of tax losses reduces the number of M&As with...
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assumptions, e.g. connectivity, contagion channel and the merger process, on different static and dynamic stability measures. We … systems. Our main finding is that merger activities can stabilize or destabilize the modelled financial network, depending on … various details such as the connectivity of the network and the assumed merger process. Merger activities can increase …
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. Using supervisory trade-level data, we show that banks with closer ties to a target advisor in a takeover buy more stocks of … leaking information about takeover bids to connected banks, as it drives up the final offer price without compromising the …
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