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scope of regulation; financial standards; supervision, regulation, and infrastructure; financial crises resolution …
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, we find that family control is negatively related to the dividend payout ratio. Family firms are less (more) likely to … increase (omit) dividends than non-family firms. These negative associations between family firms and dividend policy are more …
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market regulation, and democratic steering of regulatory agencies, displacing the currently dominant notion of financial … market regulation as a purely technical, expert, ‘insider' discourse. If it is too much of a paradox for policy-makers and …
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The present study explores the relationship between dividend policy and firm value with respect to financial crisis … regression with two-step system Generalised Method of Moments (GMM) is applied. The findings show that dividend policy does not … affect firm value definitely. However, the study observes that financial crisis impacted the relationship between dividend …
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We compare the payout policies of US industrials and banks over the past 30 years to better understand dividends, especially for banks. For industrials, dividends grow strongly after 2002, when the declining propensity to pay reverses. Banks have a higher and more stable propensity to pay...
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We investigate the dividend policies of firms in the United Kingdom to understand whether firms in different markets …
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We study the dividend payouts of U.S. banks during the 2008 financial crisis. Using a difference … the rollover crisis that took place in 2008, increased their dividend payouts relative to less exposed banks. This … relative increase in dividend payouts is concentrated in relatively cash-rich banks. The dividend payout increase was …
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We analyse the trend among 79 banks from 20 European countries towards scrip dividends. Whereas banks do not seem to smooth cash dividends, they do smooth total dividends, which include both cash and scrip dividends. We also find that the new legal requirements (resulting from the Basel Accords...
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financial liberalization, prudential regulation, and financial innovation are likely to be closely considered around the world … crisis of 1997/98 - it nonetheless provides an important opportunity to strengthen domestic and regional financial regulation … Asian regional alternatives to address liquidity, liberalization, regulation, and exchange rate volatility …
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