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supposition that management quality ought to be one of the foremost firm-specific factors likely to drive a bank's aspiration of … higher the level of Xefficiency or managerial quality of a bank the larger the likelihood of becoming a bank with a strong …
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international subsidiary locations and risk of U.S. bank holding companies (BHCs). We find that U.S. BHCs are more likely to operate …
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This paper describes the trends in foreign bank ownership across the world and presents, for the first time, empirical … bank subsidiaries across 54 countries from 1997 to 2009, we show that the problems encountered by subsidiaries were not the …. Therefore, we assume that a multinational bank's decision to close or sell a subsidiary in another country is based mainly on …
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of a major international bank to third-country counter parties during the recent crisis may thus result in persistently … lower volumes of outward FDI from the bank's home market. -- outward sector-level FDI ; banks ; asymmetric information …
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The World Financial Crisis has shaken the fundamentals of international banking and triggered a downward spiral of asset prices. To prevent a further meltdown of markets, governments have intervened massively through rescues measures aimed at recapitalizing banks and through liquidity support....
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We investigate how the lending activities of a multinational bank’s affiliates located abroad are affected by funding … a disadvantage in the crisis, as inter-bank and capital markets froze. Besides, the more an affiliate abroad takes … recourse to intra-bank funding in the crisis, the more it becomes dependent on a stable deposit and long-term wholesale funding …
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We investigate how the lending activities of a multinational bank s affiliates located abroad are affected by funding … a disadvantage in the crisis, as inter-bank and capital markets froze. Besides, the more an affiliate abroad takes … recourse to intra-bank funding in the crisis, the more it becomes dependent on a stable deposit and long-term wholesale funding …
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This paper focuses on the consequences of cross-border banking and entry of multi-national banks (MNBs) for banking supervision and regulation. When a MNB expands internationally with subsidiaries, the MNB operates under the legislation of several countries - both the home country and the host...
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determinant of the profitability of the subsidiary in relation to its parent bank, to a lesser extent, are the host market …. However, different bank and host country determinants influence the profitability of the subsidiaries in these countries …
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A bank's interest expenses are found to increase with its degree of internationalization as proxied by its share of … bank is performing badly. Our benchmark estimation suggests that an international bank's cost of funds raised through a … foreign subsidiary is between 1.5% and 2.4% higher than the cost of funds for a purely domestic bank, which is a sizeable …
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