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Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Stock market reaction to external CEO appointments: Evidence from the Nordic countries -- Chapter 3: How do stock markets value bank diversification? Evidence from the Eurozone -- Chapter 4: Creating value in M&A: does ESG performance matter for acquirer...
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We examine how the information environment influences bank regulatory monitoring. Using the distance between banks and regulatory field offices as a proxy for information asymmetry, we show that an increase in distance reduces the quality of financial reporting. To establish causality, we use a...
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Beginning June 2015, several U.S. Bank Holding Companies (BHCs) have been newly classified as small banks by regulators, thus benefiting from a friendlier regulatory environment. We exploit this decrease in regulation in a difference-in-differences setting to show that less regulation on small...
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There is a paucity of research on the impact of domestic M&As on bank risk profiles. This paper exploits a rich database of Spanish banks during 1986-2010 to study the changes in bank risk profiles immediately before and after domestic M&As. Our results control for potential selection bias and...
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This paper studies the impact of European bank mergers and acquisitions on changes in key safety and soundness measures of both acquirers and targets. We find that capitalization, profitability and liquidity show signs of statistically and economically significant mean reversion for acquirers....
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