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This paper analyses the wealth effects of mergers and acquisitions in Europe over the past 60 years. We review a number of empirical studies to test several theoretical hypotheses regarding the revenue accruing to target-companies' shareholders. We tend to confirm the positive nature of the...
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In line with the international literature mergers and acquisitions produce ambiguous economic impact in Greece. Target-companies gain positive returns up to 6%, while bidder-companies show indifferent results around zero. The level of the abnormal returns in Greece converges with those in...
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This study investigates the dynamic relationship between the Greek sovereign Credit Default Swap (CDS) and bond markets, using daily CDS and bond spreads from January 2006 to December 2010. We attempt to enlighten the conflicting conclusions of previous literature referring to sovereign credit...
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The overarching aim of the present paper is to investigate the pattern of returns and volatility in the US and the UK stock markets prior and subsequent to the current financial crisis. For that reason, the family of GARCH models is utilised; specifically, GARCH, GARCH in Mean, threshold GARCH and...
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This study provides a dynamic analysis of the lead-lag relationship between sovereign Credit Default Swap (CDS) and bond spreads of the highly indebted southern European countries, considering an extensive time sample from the period before the global financial crisis to the latest developments...
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