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1 THE VALUE RELEVANCE OF IFRS IN THE EUROPEAN BANKING INDUSTRY By

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"... We investigate the market valuation of accounting information in the European banking industry before and after the adoption of IFRS, the latest version of International Accounting Standards (IAS). In a value relevance framework, we apply panel methods to a multiplicative interaction model in which ..."
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We investigate the market valuation of accounting information in the European banking industry before and after the adoption of IFRS, the latest version of International Accounting Standards (IAS). In a value relevance framework, we apply panel methods to a multiplicative interaction model in which

2002) “Branching and Competition in the European Banking Industry

by Vittoria Cerasi, Barbara Chizzolini, Marc Ivaldi - Cohen, A. “Market Structure and Market Definition: The Case of Small Market Banks and Thrifts,” Economics Letters, forthcoming
"... Abstract: In this paper we measure branching costs and competitiveness of European banks by fitting a monopolistic competition model to a representative sample drawn from nine EEC banking industries in the period from 1990 to 1996. In the theoretical model, banks decide strategically the size of the ..."
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Abstract: In this paper we measure branching costs and competitiveness of European banks by fitting a monopolistic competition model to a representative sample drawn from nine EEC banking industries in the period from 1990 to 1996. In the theoretical model, banks decide strategically the size

Technological and Structural Change in the European Banking Industry

by Marie Panopoulou , 2001
"... The world banking industry is undergoing a large-scale transformation. Banking systems and financial markets, both domestic and international, have been undergoing a series of profound changes. One of the main driving forces of these worldwide changes is the introduction of innovations in new inform ..."
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The world banking industry is undergoing a large-scale transformation. Banking systems and financial markets, both domestic and international, have been undergoing a series of profound changes. One of the main driving forces of these worldwide changes is the introduction of innovations in new

Ownership Structure, Risk and Performance in the European Banking Industry

by Giuliano Iannotta A, Giacomo Nocera A, Andrea Sironi
"... We compare the performance and risk of a sample of 181 large banks from 15 European countries over the 1999-2004 period and evaluate the impact of alternative ownership models, together with the degree of ownership concentration, on their profitability, cost efficiency and risk. Three main results e ..."
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We compare the performance and risk of a sample of 181 large banks from 15 European countries over the 1999-2004 period and evaluate the impact of alternative ownership models, together with the degree of ownership concentration, on their profitability, cost efficiency and risk. Three main results

Product diversification in the European banking industry: Risk and loan pricing implications

by Laetitia Lepetit, Emmanuelle Nys, Amine Tarazi , 2006
"... The purpose of this paper is to investigate the relationship between bank risk and product diversification in the changing structure of the European banking industry. Based on a broad set of European banks for the period 1996-2002, our study shows that banks expanding into non-interest income activi ..."
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The purpose of this paper is to investigate the relationship between bank risk and product diversification in the changing structure of the European banking industry. Based on a broad set of European banks for the period 1996-2002, our study shows that banks expanding into non-interest income

Post-Merger Strategy and Performance: Evidence from the US and European Banking Industries

by Jens Hagendorff, Kevin Keasey - Accounting & Finance , 2009
"... The banking industry has one of the most active markets for mergers and acquisitions. However, little is known about the type of operational strategies adopted by banking firms in the years following a deal. For a sample of bidding banks in the US and Europe, this study compares the design and perfo ..."
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The banking industry has one of the most active markets for mergers and acquisitions. However, little is known about the type of operational strategies adopted by banking firms in the years following a deal. For a sample of bidding banks in the US and Europe, this study compares the design

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by Laetitia Lepetit, Emmanuelle Nys, Amine Tarazi
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Testing for market discipline in the European banking industry: evidence from subordinated debt issues

by Andrea Sironi, Mark Carey, Michael Gordy, Diana Hancock, William Lang, Gianni De Nicolò, Douglas Robertson - Journal of Money, Credit and Banking , 2003
"... The question of whether private investors can discriminate between the risk taken by banks is empirically investigated by testing the risk sensitivity of European banks ’ subordinated notes and debentures (SND) spreads. A unique dataset of spreads, ratings, accounting and market measures of bank ris ..."
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The question of whether private investors can discriminate between the risk taken by banks is empirically investigated by testing the risk sensitivity of European banks ’ subordinated notes and debentures (SND) spreads. A unique dataset of spreads, ratings, accounting and market measures of bank

2004) ‘Diversification versus specialization: an event study of M&As in the European banking industry

by Laetitia Lepetit - Applied Financial Economics
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Why Do Americans Work So Much More than Europeans?”, Quarterly Review of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis,

by Edward C Prescott , W P Carey Chair , 2004
"... Abstract Americans now work 50 percent more than do the Germans, French, and Italians. This was not the case in the early 1970s, when the Western Europeans worked more than Americans. This article examines the role of taxes in accounting for the differences in labor supply across time and across co ..."
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Abstract Americans now work 50 percent more than do the Germans, French, and Italians. This was not the case in the early 1970s, when the Western Europeans worked more than Americans. This article examines the role of taxes in accounting for the differences in labor supply across time and across
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