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In this research we have studied the effective factors which Iranian banks consider them as a source of granting bank facilities in which four independent variables (general information of the companies, audit report, reserve fund and the activity continuance of companies demanding bank...
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There are few things more constant in life than the rise and fall of financial markets. When markets crash, however, we are forced to restore them while learning from our mistakes. In the wake of the recent subprime mortgage crisis, Congress has drastically but deservedly overhauled the...
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We consider the problem faced by an investor who must liquidate a given basket of assets over a finite time horizon. The investor's goal is to maximize the expected utility of the sales revenues over a class of adaptive strategies. We assume that the investor's utility has constant absolute risk...
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We extend our prior work on how both supply (including the emergence of OTC equity derivatives and growth in share lending) and demand (including the growth of hedge funds) factors now facilitate the large-scale, low-cost decoupling of shareholder voting rights from shareholder economic...
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The Securities and Exchange Commission has recently attempted to establish a new form of insider trading: the use of nonpublic information about mutual fund portfolio holdings to engage in fund arbitrage. In a series of settled cases, the SEC has alleged that fund managers violated rules...
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Since September 2003, the U.S. mutual fund industry has been mired in the worst scandal in its 65-year history. The scandal has produced in excess of 40 civil and criminal prosecutions, more than $2 billion in monetary sanctions, numerous Congressional hearings and bills, and a bevy of new...
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We test whether bank loans change public bond yields. A 10% increase in bank debt raises bond yields by 15bps, reflecting a trade-off between the benefits of bank cross-monitoring and higher bond risk. This effect is smaller for firms with no CDS and junk debt, where bank monitoring is most...
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