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The research shows that banking relationships are important to lending. However, few studies focus on the banking … previously developed relationship with a lead bank obtained a lower spread and a longer maturity during the financial crisis but …
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The possible existence of a link between the structure of firms' equity and profitability is a recurrent question among … subject of the link between capital structure and profitability. Empirical studies have shown the neutrality of capital …
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This chapter summarizes recent research on the role of law, culture and corruption on venture capital (VC) fund structure, governance and performance. Evidence from studies that involve a multitude of countries is primarily considered. The evidence across most studies is broadly consistent with...
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, leverage and profitability) over the 1991-1995 period. …
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As a stock exchange dedicated to small and medium enterprises (SMEs), the success of the Alternative Investment Market (AIM) has established this segment of the London Stock Exchange as the benchmark, of which the Alternext is considered a flawed copy. This article aims to invalidate this...
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Since the 1990s’, a relatively ample research has been undertaken regarding the measurement of the volatility of bank … theme in bank performance research. Few analyses have however directly addressed the explanation of the volatility of …
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The development of market-based finance and amendments to regulation on bank powers have supported a larger involvement … preventive bank restructurings involving creditors. Scrutiny of banks’ soundness increases. Together with the recent … framework. More than ever, profitability and performance over time are key issues in the definition of banks’ business models …
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show that firms that had developed a relationship with an investment bank obtained a lower spread, but did not benefit from …
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Extreme value theory has been widely applied in insurance and finance to model rare events. Plenty of such events have occurred in financial markets during the last two decades, including stock market crashes, currency crises, or large bankruptcies. This article applies extreme value theory...
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