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This paper examines the production structure of Swiss banks in the period 1996-99. Using a variety of output specifications, we find evidence of large relative inefficiencies across Swiss banks. The results show the importance of accounting for the broad range of activities that universal banks...
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century in some countries, affect certain macroeconomic indicators and bank performance. We concentrate specifically on … banks' deposits in GDP is also strongly correlated with NIR. Other indicators of bank performance do not show a strong … economic growth and bank performance in Switzerland and Sweden. The value of FDI depends on many factors-mainly on the …
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it differs from the effect of two other important types of financial investors: banks and non-bank financial firms. We … conclusions. The shareholding by PE and bank has influence on out-performance but only if either the PE investor or the bank hold … between 75 to 100 percent of firm's shares. The direction of the effect is opposite. PE has a positive, while bank has a …
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