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Markets Act (DMA) can learn from existing regulation of gatekeepers in other industries. In particular, banking regulation …
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regulators, but also shareholders and managers, should be interested in managing antitrust risks in banks in order to avoid … competition law infringements. Therefore, this article sets out an approach to assessing the residual risk of antitrust non … management activities. It also shows how antitrust risk management can be implemented in banks' governance structures using the …
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We find that stricter merger control legislation increases abnormal announcement returns of targets in bank mergers by 7 percentage points. Analyzing potential explanations for this result, we document an increase in the pre-merger profitability of targets, a decrease in the size of acquirers...
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implications of the analysis for regulation and competition policy are derived. It is found that optimal regulation may depend on …
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incentives for Malaysian banks to adopt strong antitrust compliance programmes and internal audit programmes. By staying the …
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Since the financial crisis in 2007, banks have been hit by legal settlements from incidents related to the crisis. Over time, the frequency and the magnitude of these fines has only increased, thereby, implicating that financial misconduct is not an idiosyncratic risk that can be ‘spot...
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