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This paper investigates the existence of financial contagion between the US and 10 European stock markets. Using intraday minute per minute data of a large set of 374 equities from three different industries over the period from January to June 2011 we investigate the impact of increased...
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This paper investigates the existence of financial contagion between the US and ten European stock markets. Using intraday minute-per-minute data of a large set of 374 equities from three different industries, over the period from January to June 2011, we investigate the impact of increased...
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The global financial crisis has led to an increasingly focused attention on excessive bank risk-taking. One of the consequences is that the role of internal governance mechanisms (such as the board of directors) in monitoring risk has come under greater scrutiny.In this paper we examine the...
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This paper extends the understanding of the relationship between oil prices, stock markets and financial performance of oil and gas firms over the past decade. Firstly it studies the impact of oil price fluctuations on stock markets in Europe. Secondly, it examines the volatility spillovers...
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This article examines trade credit decision in Western Europe using a comprehensive sample of 182,296 SMEs for the period 2003-2013. We develop a theoretical framework based on information asymmetry, financial distress and the role of country informal institutions. The results show that country...
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This paper investigates the impact of corporate governance on European bank performance during the period 2002-2011. Using a sample of 73 banks from 11 European countries, we examine the relationship between corporate governance measures more specifically the board size and composition, the...
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Extraordinary amounts of public funds and/or assistance were made available to banks since the onset of the 2007-2008 financial crisis. Governments worldwide have launched a massive bailout package to support banks in distress. Using a probit model, this paper investigates the likelihood of...
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We examine the use of trade credit in Western Europe by relying on a sample of 182,296 small firms for the period 2003-2013. Building on information asymmetry theory, we explore how a country’s culture can impact SMEs use of trade credit. We discover that countries’ cultural norms play a key...
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