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Cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin, have caused intense discussions during recent years among market participants according to new options (such as payment or financing alternatives) and new risks (such as price volatility) involved. Despite being considered by various actors of private...
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The FIFA World Cup™ is not only one of the most popular sporting events in the world: it is also famous for the extraordinary amount of sponsorship fees it attracts. To make sense economically, these sponsorship expenses should promise future cash flows that would make the investment...
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Wealth transfer effects between stockholders and bondholders on the announcement date of changes in a firm's credit rating have primarily been examined a) for one type of security; b) on US capital markets; and c) by applying standard event study methods. In contrast to these investigations, we...
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State guarantees are supposed to have positive influence on banks' ratings as they provide an additional safety net to depositors while lending the guarantor's creditworthiness to the bank. Based hereupon, we research if and to what extend guarantees perceptibly affect market prices of...
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It is assumed that the awarding of a "systemic importance" seal by the regulator has a positive effect on the equity value of its holder. By employing an event study analysis on a new set of regulatory announcements, we find that financial market participants react to these announcements which...
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Cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin, have caused intense discussions during recent years among market participants according to new options (such as payment or financing alternatives) and new risks (such as price volatility) involved. Despite being considered by various actors of private...
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