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international subsidiary locations and risk of U.S. bank holding companies (BHCs). We find that U.S. BHCs are more likely to operate …
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bank stocks. The collapse in equity prices during crises is followed by lower dividends rather than a bounce back in prices …
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This paper investigates the relation between corporate political connections and government investment. We study various forms of political influence, ranging from passive connections between firms and politicians, such as those based on politicians' voting districts, to active forms, such as...
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Does state ownership breed risk-taking behavior in commercial banks? This paper examines this issue using a panel of Chinese banks. We find that state-ownership is in general associated with higher risks. In addition, we find that banks controlled by the central government have the highest...
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This study was conducted to investigate the determinants of bank’s stability in an emerging country. Data were … banking sector indicators such as equity-to-asset ratio, bank size, loans-to-assets ratio, revenue diversification on the … stability of bank. In addition, a possible finding deals with the positive influence of macroeconomic factors in the banking …
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This study investigates the impact of foreign ownership on bank risk in Vietnam between 2006 and 2015. Our findings … show that foreign ownership can lower bank risk, suggesting that the State Bank of Vietnam should further remove … restrictions on foreign investments in the banking system. The findings also indicate that higher bank risk is associated with …
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