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The paper reviews the developments in the capital markets and corporate governance in India since the early 1990s when … the government of India adopted the economic liberalization programme. The legislative changes significantly altered the … model' of the Delaware variety. Simultaneously, the government established the Securities Exchange Board of India (SEBI …
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related to non-bank firm governance and have narrowly focused on the bank governance issues. As such the objective of this … paper is to narrow down this gap and to contribute to the body of knowledge relating to bank governance. Particularly, this … paper investigates the impact of governance on bank performance in Bangladesh where institutional, regulatory and legal …
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The objective of this paper is to examine the relationship between corporate governance and Bank performance in Asia …, bank size, bank type and leverage on performance measured by ROA. The effect of corporate governance on banking performance …
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findings. First, acquiring firms did not gain from their acquisitions. Second, acquirers with stronger bank ties experienced … larger wealth loss than those with weaker bank ties. These results are consistent with the hypothesis that banks played a …
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perennially remaining outside the ambit of any bank finance. The literature has long identified relationship lending (RL) as a …
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The primary aim of this study is to provide a comprehensive measure of corporate reputation and examine the impact of corporate governance on the reputation of listed financial firms in the countries of MENA region. Using a sample of 96 financial companies listed on the stock exchanges of four...
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This study looks at how the corporate governance of family-owned business groups, the most dominant form of private sector organizing in Asia, deals with different forms of corruption during the course of common business transactions. As a part of an ethnographic study conducted in 2007 to look...
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The brand of shareholder activism associated with hedge funds is a highly topical, yet equally controversial issue. In this article, I provide a synthesis of the key issues surrounding the hedge fund activism phenomenon, many of which are unresolved or have become popularized notions. I focus on...
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by collecting and analysing Islamic Bank's annual reports and financial statements. It will assess operational activities …
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The purpose of this study is to investigate the determinants of ownership concentration in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. The study highlights the importance of three main factors in shaping ownership structure: country, industry, and firm level. Annual data was collected from...
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