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Title II of Dodd-Frank empowers the Treasury to appoint a receiver to a state-chartered non-bank financial company — a power traditionally vested in the judiciary — with little or no judicial involvement. This Article argues that granting such power to the Treasury violates Article III of...
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The financial crisis provides a natural experiment to test theoretical predictions of post-IPO roles for equity underwriters. On the day of their underwriter's near failure, stock prices of clients of Bear Stearns, Lehman, Merrill and Wachovia fell by almost 5%, on average. This decline was more...
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The banking crisis has cruelly exposed how UK banks failed to adequately defend the interests of their multiple stakeholders and has resulted in the reputation of the banking sector being severely tarnished. This proposal specifically addresses measures to help to improve corporate governance in...
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Corporate Governance Equalisation: What does an organisation stand to win/loose by upholding high/low standards of good corporate governance? If stakeholders are knowledgeable on the implications of good corporate governance implications on the value of the firm, there is room for equalisation...
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What is the impact of the COVID-19 crisis on the corporate governance practices of firms? In this paper, first, we discuss the impact of COVID-19, then analyse how corporate governance practises have been affected and conclude with recommendations of policies to be adapted by firms in principle...
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The governance reforms of 2003 require corporate boards to establish various committees. This paper studies how these committees are structured and the corresponding impacts. I find that independent directors with long tenures and multiple board seats tend to multitask and sit on more...
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Shareholder interests diverge from management (and employee) option holders' on use of corporate cash for reinvestment, dividends, and buybacks. If options equal 25% of shares, shareholders/option holders in theory quot;contractquot; to split future stock profits 80/20. Dividends, however,...
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This paper presents a continuous time model of a firm that can dynamically adjust both its capital structure and its investment choices. The model extends the dynamic capital structure literature by endogenizing the investment choice as well as firm value, which are both determined by an...
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Insider ownership reflects the governance problem arising due to variance in the cash flow and control rights such ownership entails. Insider ownership is normally defined as managerial ownership without distinguishing between manager-owner and owner-manager. We believe that without taking due...
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