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The European banking system is not isomorphic. The differences can be traced to the differences in their local economy development, legal origin, ownership status, corporate governance system, etc. The 2008 crises has found the banking system of Europe in a transition status. The adoption of...
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ObjectivesThe 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 Europe...
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The crises of 2002 and 2008 have raised the issue of banking sector's ability to absorb the effects of the crises. The inactivity of banks may be the result of a number of events, such as merger & acquisition (M&A), liquidation, default-bankruptcy, etc. Bankruptcy has been found to be a...
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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...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014119425