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In recent years, there has been a slow but steady change in ownership structures and corporate governance in Japan. As a result of economic stagnation, relations between companies characterised by cross-shareholdings and the main-bank system have become less rigid and institutional investors...
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We consider the challenges and benefits of ontologies for information management for regulatory reporting from bank holding companies (BHCs). Many BHCs, especially the largest and most complex firms, have multiple federal supervisors who oversee a diverse array of subsidiaries. This creates a...
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This paper examines the role exchange-traded funds (ETFs) play in providing information to underlying corporate bond markets. We document liquidity improvements for individual corporate bonds regardless of market direction. That increased liquidity, however, comes at the cost of greater market...
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We examine the impact of institutional investor cross holding (IICH) on the cost of equity. The findings suggest that IICH firms have a lower cost of equity than non-IICH firms. We find that it is mainly IICH firms in the same industry that successfully reduce their cost of equity. Additional...
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We consider a mean-variance general equilibrium economy where the expected returns for controlling and non-controlling shareholders are different because the former are able to divert a fraction of the profits. We find that when investor protection is poor, asset return correlation affects...
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Using a panel data set of 361 German corporations for the period 1991 to 1996 we test the hypothesis that firms with more efficient governance structures have higher profitability. To determine efficiency we compare firms with respect to ownership concentration, the identity of owners, capital...
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This study investigates the relationship between institutional ownership and dividend payout behavior of the firm in Germany. Using a propensity scoring method estimator to control for endogeneity problems, we find evidence that neither institutional ownership nor bank control is statistically...
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