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1314 firm-year observations of China’s family publicly listed companies (PLCs), from 2004 to 2008. We find a significant … economies such as found in China. We corroborate prior findings that when controlling families hold excess control over cash …
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In 1949 Shanghai was the leading international financial center (IFC) in Asia. Recently the push of Shanghai to regain its long lost status of a regional IFC has begun to attract widespread interest. This paper first draws upon the IFC literature to highlight the factors that are considered to...
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The purpose of this paper is to employ the Meta-Frontier Cost Function to compare the efficiencies of banks in China … average cost efficiency of China's banks leads the Taiwanese banks with a significant gap. Some policy implications are …
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Just as the worse global financial crisis since the Second World War threatens the survival of many global financial giants, the strong financial performance of the Chinese banks stands out. The record profits of Chinese banks are commendable considering that they were considered insolvent not...
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The global financial crisis in 2008 increased the number of business failures in the U.S. as well as in China. The … survival model analyses provide consistent results on the determinants in predicting distressed firms in China. Our results … determining business failures of Chinese firms even though SOEs and shadow financing exist in China. …
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In response to the China Securities Regulatory Commission's regulation of private equity placements (PEP) in 2006, this …
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when selling, which may be due to short-selling restrictions in China. Finally, our findings suggest that institutions …
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, firms from China do not have better reporting quality when they cross-list in the United States. There are still significant …
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The Chinese government established the Act on Commercial Banks 1995 to enforce and regulate commercial banking activities. The government envisaged that the Act, together with other bank reforms, would improve credit risk management practice among commercial banks, hence, prompting the banks to...
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Russia, China, South Africa, Argentina and Brazil. …
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