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In July 2020, the European Commission published the “Study on directors’ duties and sustainable corporate governance” by EY. The Report purports to find evidence of debilitating short-termism in EU corporate governance and recommends many changes to support sustainable corporate...
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We investigate whether the textual sentiment affects European depositors’ behavior to withdraw their deposits. Following Loughran and McDonald (2011) methodology, we construct two textual sentiments able to capture the perceived uncertainty. Our findings suggest that a high frequency of...
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Why do residential mortgages carry a fixed or an adjustable interest rate? To answer this question we study unique data from 103 banks belonging to 73 different banking groups across twelve countries in the euro area. To explain the large cross-country and time variation observed, we distinguish...
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Why do residential mortgages carry a fixed or an adjustable interest rate? To answer this question we study unique data from 103 banks belonging to 73 different banking groups across twelve countries in the euro area. To explain the large cross-country and time variation observed, we distinguish...
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Objectives The paper’s first goal is to track the behavior, financial structure and corporate governance schemes of the European banks before, during and after the crises of 2001 and 2008, the regulatory initiatives that followed. The second goal is to determine the status of the sector in...
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We analyze the determinants and the long-run consequences of government interventions in the eurozone banking sector during the 2008/09 financial crisis. Using a novel and comprehensive dataset, we document that fiscally constrained governments "kicked the can down the road" by providing banks...
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We empirically investigate whether and how the ex-ante M&A activity of banks relate to their much debated bailouts and credit ratings during the 2008 financial crisis. Our M&A sample comprises of 1603 transactions performed by 41 large sized European banks over the period 1990-2006. We find that...
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The aim of this paper is to present the changes in the banking sectors of European Union (EU) countries both before the last global financial crisis and during the crisis, with particular emphasis on the change in concentration and competition, in an attempt to determine the relationship between...
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European corporate law and corporate governance are moving ahead beyond expectation. Some British voices called this “a renaissance in the past decade”. In December 2012, the European Commission came forward with an Action Plan that combines both corporate law and corporate governance rules...
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To study whether banks retain their lessons from the experience of a severe financial crisis, we examine the effects of the systemic banking crisis of the early 1990s in three Nordic countries (Finland, Norway, and Sweden). While this crisis largely bypassed the rest of Europe, we hypothesize...
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