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We examine how sustainability divergences between acquirer and target firms affect the deal timing in M&A transactions. Using a unique sample of 415 M&A deals from 2002 to 2020, we first show that higher discrepancies between acquirers and targets in their pre-deal sustainability performance...
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For many academics, students, and professionals, the field of commodities is a black box. This book explores commodities in a holistic manner, presenting concepts from a multidisciplinary business and financial perspective, and offering a panoramic view of the global commodity business and...
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Past papers show that public bailouts increase the moral hazard of rescued banks. What happens to other banks in the banking sector? Using a hand-collected dataset of European banks from 2007 to 2017 and adopting a dynamic difference-in-differences approach, we document that public bailouts...
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We investigate how investors perceive the adoption of the expected-loss model (ELM) for impairment incorporated in IFRS 9. Using a sample of European listed banks covering the period of the standard-setting process of IFRS 9, we examine whether the market perceives the new regulation to increase...
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We are the first to examine the impact of gender diversity in bank boards on the probability and size of public bailouts. Our findings, based on a sample of listed European banks over the period 2007-2013, suggest that banks with a more gender-diverse board are less likely to receive a public...
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