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In continental Europe, banks are more and more replaced by non-bank institutional investors in the financing and …
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In continental Europe, banks are more and more replaced by non-bank institutional investors in the financing and …
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The financial systems in continental Europe are moving from bank intermediation to intermediation by non-bank institutional investors. The present paper examines to what extent this implies a substitution of relationship finance by arm’s length finance or just of one form of relationship...
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. Banks traditionally holding close relationships with firms are substituted by non-bank institutional investors. The present …
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. Banks traditionally holding close relationships with firms are substituted by non-bank institutional investors. The present …
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In continental Europe, banks are more and more replaced by non-bank institutional investors in the financing and … services provided by both arrangements. -- relationship banking ; relationship investing ; banks ; institutional investors …
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We study the effect of corporate board structure on firm performance under different product market conditions. Using customer-supplier links to identify exogenous downstream demand shocks, we find that board independence has a more significant effect on firm performance when the firm-specific...
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Horizontal shareholdings exist when a common set of investors own significant shares in corporations that are horizontal competitors in a product market. Economic models show that substantial horizontal shareholdings are likely to anticompetitively raise prices when the owned businesses compete...
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Although empirical studies show that common shareholding affects corporate conduct and that common horizontal shareholding lessens competition, critics have argued that the law should not take any action until we have clearer proof on the causal mechanisms. I show that we actually have ample...
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The governance of infrastructure institutions in the financial markets – namely exchanges, central counter-parties (CCPs), and central securities depositories (CSDs) – has become a matter of significant commercial, regulatory, legislative, and even political concern. Such institutions play a...
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