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We compare the performance of local versus foreign institutional investors using a comprehensive data set of equity holdings in 32 countries during the 2000-2010 period. We find that foreign institutions perform as well as local institutions on average, but only domestic institutions show a...
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We study the role of institutional investors in cross-border mergers and acquisitions (Mamp;A). We find that foreign institutional ownership is positively associated with the intensity of cross-border Mamp;A activity worldwide. Foreign institutional ownership increases the probability that a...
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We study the role of institutional investors around the world using a comprehensive data set of equity holdings from 27 countries. Domestic, U.S.-, and non-U.S.-based foreign institutions hold comparable shares of non-U.S. corporations. We find that all institutional investors have a strong...
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We study the role of institutional investors around the world using a comprehensive data set of equity holdings from 27 countries. Domestic, U.S.-, and non-U.S.-based foreign institutions hold comparable shares of non-U.S. corporations. We find that all institutional investors have a strong...
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We examine whether institutional investors affect corporate governance by analyzing portfolio holdings of institutions in companies from 23 countries during the period 2003-2008. We find that firm-level governance is positively associated with international institutional investment. Changes in...
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This paper challenges the widely accepted stylized fact that CEOs in the United States are paid significantly more than their foreign counterparts. Using CEO pay data across 14 countries with mandated pay disclosures, we show that the US pay premium is economically modest and primarily reflects...
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We investigate the effects of bank control over borrower firms whether by representation on boards of directors or by the holding of shares through bank asset management divisions. Using a large sample of syndicated loans, we find that banks are more likely to act as lead arrangers in loans when...
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