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We empirically examine under what conditions lead financiers decide to finance a buyout through a syndicate of multiple investors and how these syndicates are structured, using a unique dataset of 865 European buyouts during 1999-2009. We rely on a theoretical framework that integrates the...
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This article outlines the benefits and risks of the distributed ledger technology (DLT) for the clearing and settlement phase of the trade life cycle and describes its potential role for central counterparties and central securities depositories. Although the industry is attempting to solve the...
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Relying on a unique dataset covering 366 buyout syndicates in Europe over the period 1999–2009, we empirically investigate the partnering decisions of lead financiers. We find that lead financiers select investors with whom they developed a prior relationship, either directly or indirectly....
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In this paper, we empirically examine whether buoyant market conditions in the buyout industry can explain the average post-buyout deterioration in target operating performance in Europe during the period 1999–2009. We show that the average industry-adjusted ratio of target EBITDA to sales...
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Relying on recent CPMI-IOSCO public quantitative disclosure (PQD) data provided by 35 central counterparties (CCPs) over the 2015-2018 period, this paper empirically explores the risk management practices of central counterparties. We examine whether European CCPs are more prudent relative to...
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Using a unique dataset of 859 leveraged buyouts in Europe during the period 1999–2009, the authors’ recent study reports that buyout financiers syndicate their transactions to other buyers to achieve benefits that include diversification of different types of target risk, the combination of...
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