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This study investigates whether CEO perquisite of borrowing firms plays any significant role, both in terms of price and non-price settings, in financial contracts and reveals that lending banks demand significantly higher return (spread), more collateral, and stricter covenants from firms with...
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This paper investigates whether firms' pollution records influence their financing costs. Evidence shows that lending banks demand significantly higher loan spreads, higher total borrowing costs, shorter loan maturities, smaller loan sizes, and greater collateral from firms with higher levels of...
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China is reforming its banking system, partially privatizing and permitting minority foreign ownership of three of the …
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Conventional wisdom in banking argues that diversification tends to reduce bank risk and improve performance, but the … diversification strategies and the risk-return tradeoff in banking. Our data set covers Russian banks during the 1999-2006 period and …
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China is reforming its banking system, partially privatizing and permitting minority foreign ownership of three of the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012148005
development is negligible. Also, our results suggest an additional channel through which better banking can spur growth: the …
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This study examines the cost and profit efficiency of banking sectors in six transition countries of South … progress in banking reforms, privatization and corporate governance restructuring, also has a positive impact on bank …
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In this study, we test whether regional growth in 11 European countries depends on financial development and suggest the use of cost- and profit-efficiency estimates as quality measures for financial institutions. Contrary to the usual quantitative proxies for financial development, the quality...
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China employs a unique foreign bank entry model. Instead of allowing full foreign control of domestic banks, foreign investors are only permitted to be involved in the local banks as minority shareholders. At the same time, foreign strategic investors are expected to commit to bank corporate...
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Conventional wisdom in banking argues that diversification tends to reduce bank risk and improve performance, but the … diversification strategies and the risk-return tradeoff in banking. Our data set covers Russian banks during the 1999-2006 period and …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013139765