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banks in individual EU countries help to explain the nature of cross-border merger activity. If they wish to protect …
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The banking systems of some countries export intermediation services to the rest of the world, while many other … intermediation to examine the role of national monetary policy in determining the international competitiveness of a national banking … generate a demand for reserve money (reserve requirements). The international competitiveness of a banking system is enhanced …
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merge and post-merger value creation and synergies? We compile comprehensive information on U.S. bank acquisitions from 1986 …
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, and there is no evidence that investment banks are suborned by acquirors with whom they have had a prior banking …
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Despite the fact that one-third of worldwide mergers involve firms from different countries, the vast majority of the academic literature on mergers studies domestic mergers. What little has been written about cross-border mergers has focused on public firms, usually from the United States. Yet,...
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Handbook as a forceful argument in favor of a merger between the two disciplines rather than the acquisition of one by the … other; a merger which combines, notably, the detailed knowledge of historical sources, the capability of distilling complex …
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-of-second-to-last-resort". Using daily supervisory bank balance sheet information, we find that U.S. GSIBs modestly increase their dollar liquidity … broker-dealer subsidiaries within the same bank holding company are crucial to this type of "reserve-draining" intermediation …
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Can allowing foreign participation in the banking sector increase real output, despite the imperfectly competitive … effects from cross-border bank takeovers with those of cross-border lending by banks located overseas, which in most cases …
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This paper investigates whether the diversity of activities conducted by financial institutionsinfluences their market valuations. We find that there is a diversification discount: The marketvalues financial conglomerates that engage in multiple activities, e.g., lending and non-lendingfinancial...
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This paper examines empirically how international taxation affects the volume and pricing of cross-border banking … activities for a sample of banks in 38 countries over the 1998-2008 period. International double taxation of foreign-source bank …, and that the incidence of international double taxation of banks is on bank customers in the foreign subsidiary country …
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