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We look at market discipline in the Islamic deposit market of Turkey for the period after the 2000 crisis. We find support for quantity based disciplining of Islamic banks through the capital ratio. The evidence for price disciplining is, however, less convincing. In addition, we also look at...
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This paper examines the effectiveness of hedge fund activism in preventing corporate policy deviations. Whereas previous studies focus on policy changes in target firms after intervention, I examine proactive policy changes in all firms that face a threat of intervention. Using mutual fund fire...
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This chapter continues our examination of the corporate law and governance implications of the fundamental shift in ownership structure of U.S. public corporations from the Berle-Means pattern of widely distributed shareholders to one of Agency Capitalism – the reconcentration of ownership in...
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This study discusses the structure and development of private infrastructure finance in Europe in a global context. It examines the contribution of private capital to the financing of infrastructure investment needs. A ‘big picture' is created by putting the various financing instruments and...
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Different types of hedge funds tend to suffer poor abnormal returns simultaneously. Moreover, the likelihood of clustering in hedge fund left tail abnormal returns is positively related to negative liquidity shocks. These patterns have been interpreted as evidence that hedge funds suffer from...
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This paper investigates scale economies and the optimal scale of pension funds, estimating different cost functions with varying assumptions about the shape of the underlying average cost function: Ushaped versus monotonically declining. Using unique data for Dutch pension funds over 1992-2009,...
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UCITS funds are mutual funds that are regulated by pan-European guidelines and can easily be distributed throughout Europe. We study the empirical performance of a survivorship bias-free sample of alternative UCITS funds. Most importantly, as alternative UCITS funds are often marketed as...
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The aim of this study is to evaluate the financial performance of European socially responsible investment (SRI) funds for the period 1993-2012 in order to contrast whether there is a relationship between the application of social screening on investment decisions and the fund's financial...
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This paper sets out an analytical framework for understanding the nature and significance of cooperation and collaboration in beneficial financial institutions like pension funds and sovereign wealth funds. Recognising that these types of institutions rarely face competition for the flow of...
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We document that in M&As a significant proportion of targets' equity is owned by financial institutions that simultaneously own targets' bonds (“dual holders”). Targets with larger equity ownership by dual holders have lower M&A equity premia and larger abnormal bond returns, particularly...
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