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This study provides deeper insight into the linkages between Bank M&A and M&A literature and test the hypotheses that …
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&A based transactions proving benefits to bidders unlike in Bank M&A regimes reflected in the Event study literature. This work … provides deeper insight into the linkages between Bank M&A and M&A literature with Indian Banking M&A and reviews the evidence … the continuing advantage of M&A as a large impact strategy, foreign bank exits from India and global policy imperatives …
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Using Indian bank-level data, we examine the cross-sectional returns predictability for banking stocks in view of the … model alongside bank-specific conditioning information in the form of asset quality variables, operational efficiency …
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can identify the factors responsible for liquidity stress in banks they could minimize the propagation of systemic bank …
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Modern financial intermediation theory recognizes liquidity creation and risk transformation as important functions of banks. This paper attempts to study liquidity creation and investigate its relationship with ownership and board characteristics for Indian commercial banks from 2007-2008 to...
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Maintaining the optimal level of liquidity in the banking system has always been a challenge for banks globally. Liquidity deficit Indian Banks turned to liquidity surplus due to the demonetization of higher denomination currencies in November 2016. The liquidity deficit has the potential to...
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Maintaining the optimal level of liquidity in the banking system has always been a challenge for banks globally. Liquidity deficit Indian Banks turned to liquidity surplus due to the demonetization of higher denomination currencies in November 2016. The liquidity deficit has the potential to...
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Measures of Concentration are of vital importance for welfare related public policy toward market structure and conduct in the banking industry. The most widely used measure of market concentration, the concentration ratio. While useful as a starting point, the concentration ratio has important...
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