نتایج جستجو برای: g28

تعداد نتایج: 357  

2005
Ilhyock Shim

This paper investigates whether a bank regulator should terminate problem banks promptly or exercise forbearance. We construct a dynamic model economy in which entrepreneurs pledge collateral, borrow from banks, and invest in long-term projects. We assume that collateral value has aggregate risk over time, that in any period entrepreneurs can abscond with the projects but losing the collateral,...

Journal: :The Review of Corporate Finance Studies 2022

Abstract We study U.S. banks’ payout policy in 2007–2008. benchmark these payouts against before the crisis, measure stock price reactions to announcements of dividend changes, and analyze changes relation between growth future performance. Further, we examine cross-sectional variation gauge possible motives underlying decisions do not find that banks have a higher willingness take risk or ince...

Journal: :Finance & accounting research journal 2023

This study examined the achievement of organizational goals by deposit money banks following period banking sector reform. Annual time series data from industry and Nigerian economy for 1990 to 2020 were used implement a simplified version modified Pantula Principle (an improved cointegrating technique). Three sets reforms bank performance measures, including bank-specific, industry-specific, m...

2007
Ekkehart Boehmer Robert Jennings Li Wei

In 2001, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) required market centers to publish monthly execution-quality reports in an effort to spur competition for order flow between markets. Using samples of stocks trading on several markets, we investigate whether past execution quality affects order-routing decisions and whether the new disclosure requirements influence this relationship. We fin...

2002
Allen N. Berger Qinglei Dai

We model two dimensions of bank globalization – bank nationality (a bank from the firm’s host nation, its home nation, or a third nation) and bank reach (a global, regional, or local bank) using a two-stage nested multinomial logit model. Our data set includes over 2,000 foreign affiliates of multinational corporations operating in 20 European nations. We find that these firms frequently use ho...

2004
Santiago Carbó Valverde David B. Humphrey Rafael López

Using parametric and nonparametric procedures, we identify the apparent source of cost inefficiency in banking. Unexplained inefficiencies of 20 to 25% from earlier studies are reduced to 1 to 5% when, in addition to commonly specified cost function influences, variables reflecting the external business environment and common industry indicators of "productivity" are added. While these same pro...

2001
Francisco González Ana Isabel Fernández Fernando Gascón Víctor González Rafael Santamaría

The paper analyzes the information and agency cost effects of bank equity stakes in a universal banking system where banks can also be shareholders in borrowing firms. We test the agency and signaling hypotheses explaining the bank motivations for holding equity of borrowing firms in the Spanish market and we analyze the share abnormal returns around the announcements of bank equity holdings. T...

2003
Martin Schüler

This paper discusses the incentive conflicts that arise in banking supervision in the EU in a principal-agent framework, where the regulator is the agent and the taxpayers is the principal. The regulatory agent in addition to maintaining financial stability (the objective of the principal) may pursue private interests. Incomplete information, insufficient accountability of the agent and lack of...

2017
Ross Levine Chen Lin Zigan Wang Yoonha Kim Andrea Prat Jose Scheinkman Michael Weisbach Bohui Zhang

Does the pre-deal geographic overlap of the subsidiaries and branches of two banks affect the probability that they merge and post-merger value creation and synergies? We compile comprehensive information on U.S. bank acquisitions from 1986 through 2014, construct several measures of network overlap, and design and implement a new identification strategy. We find that greater pre-deal network o...

2009
William Roberds Stacey L. Schreft

This paper presents a monetary-theoretic model to study the implications of networks’ collection of personal identifying data and data security on each other’s incidence and costs of identity theft. To facilitate trade, agents join clubs (networks) that compile and secure data. Too much data collection and too little security arise in equilibrium with noncooperative networks compared with the e...

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