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We examine the way investment banks allocate IPOs to their affiliated mutual funds worldwide. An underwriter may allocate hot IPOs to its affiliated funds to improve fund performance and increase asset management fees. Alternatively, a bank may allocate to its affiliated mutual funds...
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Reforms on analyst conflicts of interest prohibit the use of investment banking revenue to fund equity research and compensate equity analysts. After the reforms, we find that star analysts from investment banks are more likely to exit the profession and move to the buy side than before. The...
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In the aftermath of the global financial crisis, the market share of US investment banks is rising, while that of their European counterparts is declining. We present evidence that US investment banks are on the verge of taking over pole position in European investment banking. While the US...
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This paper examines the distribution of power within financial networks of investment banks in equity capital markets (ECMs) of three key economies in Asia — Hong Kong, Japan, and Singapore. Using social network analysis, it shows that while bulge-bracket banks occupy core positions in all...
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Retail Assets in Banks has grown due to the trend among banks to grow at a much faster space. Unlike the commercial exposures banks manage retail assets on pooled basis. In this paper, we discuss the methodology of creating pools of revolving retail assets. We compare the capital charges...
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We study the influence of country expertise of investment banks in facilitating cross-border merger deals by analyzing a large international sample of M&A deals. We provide evidence that the geographical proximity, cultural affinity, and local experience of investment banks advising bidding...
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We examine the impact of the Global Settlement on affiliation bias in analyst recommendations. Using a broad measure of investment bank-firm relationships, we find a substantial reduction in analyst affiliation bias following the settlement for sanctioned banks. In contrast, we find strong...
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