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Merger control exists to help safeguard effective competition. However, findings from a natural experiment suggest that regulatory merger control reduces the profitability of corporate acquisitions. Uncertainty about merger control decisions reduces takeover threats from foreign and very large...
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We examine whether political corruption impedes mergers and acquisitions (M&As) decisions. Using a comprehensive sample of Chinese firms, we find that corruption has a substantial, negative relation with the firm acquisitiveness. Further evidence suggests that the impact is more pronounced when...
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This paper empirically examines the post-merger performance of a sample of 1,320 European mergers and acquisitions … long-term post-merger performance, for M&A deals completed between 2003-2012, considering both the form of payment and the …
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We investigate the impact of IFRS adoption on merger premiums. Using a comprehensive database of M&A deals within the EU during 2000–2011 we examine the role of overall IFRS adoption, the differences between voluntary and mandatory adopters and the role of the target country's pre-IFRS...
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Using 1320 European mergers and acquisitions (M&As) completed between 2003 and 2012, this paper investigates patterns of earnings management and the implications for non-cash acquisition premia considering both the form of payment and the target firm's listing status. The empirical evidence...
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We study the impact of Brexit uncertainty on one of the most important forms of corporate investment: mergers and acquisitions (M&As). Brexit provides us with an ideal natural experiment to explore the real effects of economic uncertainty and understand the underlying transmission mechanism. We...
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This paper examines the effects of the bank merger deregulation passed by U.S. Congress in 1994 on the board composition of banks which, in turn, can be used to implicate bank governance. This banking legislation permits banks to merge across states and also motivates states to relax other...
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Our work provides refined tests of the existence and source of merger gains in a neglected industry: utilities. While excluded from traditional analyses, utilities offer fertile ground for a detailed analysis of the traditional theories of synergy, collusion, hubris and anticipation. The...
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This study investigates the short term market response associated with the announcement of seven mergers and acquisitions (M&As) in the banking sector of Pakistan during the period 2003 to 2008 using the event study methodology. We categorize the sample M&A deals as (1) Acquisition of Pakistani...
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