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Over the period 1980-2007 multinational firms' investment grew four times faster than worldwide GDP. Yet the evidence … multinational firms' investment and global diversification have significantly increased over the past three decades …
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The M&A transactions represent a wide range of unique business optimization opportunities in the corporate transformation deals, which are usually characterized by the high level of total risk. The M&A transactions can be successfully implemented by taking to an account the size of investments,...
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This paper focuses on global financial centres, which played a key role in the financial crisis of 2008. The trade in derivatives, despite being limited in large part to Europe and the USA, significantly influenced the global economy and the competitiveness of financial centres. This study...
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SPACs or Special Purpose Acquisition Companies are shell companies, created to raise capital and used by private firms to access capital markets. Using a global sample of SPAC firms, this study assesses their performance and finds evidence of significant positive abnormal returns for SPAC firms...
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outward foreign direct investment strategy of sovereign wealth funds (SWFs). Leveraging theoretical insights from the …
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Using a new data set, we examine the characteristics and dynamics of cross-border mergers and acquisitions during emerging-market financial crises, that is, so-called "fire-sale FDI". Our findings shed fresh light on whether the transactions undertaken during crisis periods differ in fundamental...
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pure tax effect — the repatriation tax friction disrupts the firm's internal capital market, distorting its investment …
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