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This paper examines the role of certain fair value accounting (FVA) outcomes in compensation of US bank CEOs. The use of FVA in compensation invites an agency cost - the clawback problem - if cash compensation is based on unrealized profits that may reverse in the future. At the same time FVA...
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This paper examines the relation between the investment horizon of banks and their CEO compensation, and its consequences for risk and performance. We find that banks with short-term investment intensity pay more cash bonus, exhibit higher risk and perform more poorly than banks with longer-term...
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The objective of this paper is to compare, based on a theoretical framework, the value created in different banking structures. We construct a simple model to characterise a banking group that consists two different subsidiary banks. The model distinguishes safe utility subsidiary bank from...
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