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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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. 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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merger, depending on how the protection of minority shareholders and transfer price regulations affect the scope for profit …
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Industrial prices of goods and services are a function of costs of production and of the mark-up that firms apply on those costs. If these prices relate to goods that are traded internationally, they will also be influenced by the price at which those goods are exchanged in international...
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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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